Kim Kardashian West and husband Kanye
The Kardashian family have reportedly signed a $100million deal with E! to continue filming Keeping Up With The Kardashians for another four years.
The deal is said to be the highest in TV history for a reality brand.
Butt rather than excitement and celebrations over the news, there are reports that tension has broken out amongst the klan following the breakdown of how much each person gets.
According to Heat magazine Kris is taking $20 million while Kim is getting $15 million.
The magazine adds that the newly platinum blonde bombshell isn’t happy and thinks she should be getting more.
However, the agreement states that if her husband Kanye appears, even for just a minute she’ll get a $5mil bonus apparently.
I'm sure she will be able to convince Kanye, somehow.
| The Matriarch of the Klan! 59 year old Kris who also co producers the show will get $20 million |
The remaining family members will earn $10 million each but it hasn’t gone down particularly well with anyone.
A source told Heat:
“Scott’s livid. He says it’s less, as the fee will be split between him and Kourt, plus their kids.”
The magazine reports that Kourtney yelled at her mum saying “I guess this tell us who your favourites are”.
Apart from the $100 million fees, bonuses have been offered for various things – such as Kendall getting Cara on the show or Kylie having Tyga join her on it.
The last deal covers "at least" four more seasons of show as well as spin-off shows and possible digital projects.
A source told the New York Post newspaper's Page Six column:
"You'll be seeing a lot more of the Kardashian family. This is a huge deal, which will see their involvement with the network and its digital properties expand well into the future."
Kris' ex-husband Bruce Jenner is not included in the deal as he is leaving after the upcoming 10th series of Keeping Up with the Kardashian' but is believed to be launching his own show documenting his gender transition.
Ryan Seacrest, the producer of the show will also land a "sizeable fee" under the terms of the contract.
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