Kim Kardashian is charting a unique course for her four children, aiming to foster their individual talents rather than continuing the family’s reality TV legacy, a path favored by her mother, Kris Jenner.
According to insiders, Kim, the founder of SKIMS, is focused on creating personalized opportunities for her children, including North West, and is actively shaping their futures in entertainment and beyond. A source shared with OK! magazine, “Kim is mapping out a plan for North West and all her children.”

With a strong team behind her, Kim is leveraging industry connections, studio heads, and her own influence to steer her children’s careers. Another insider revealed, “She’s signing North up for photo shoots and voiceovers and is developing lucrative deals for her other children.”
Unlike Kris Jenner, who has historically prioritized the family’s reality show, Kim’s approach is centered on nurturing her kids’ independent ventures without pressure. A source noted, “Kim wants the best for her children, and unlike Kris, she’s not pushing them into the reality TV spotlight.”
This difference in vision has caused some friction between Kim and Kris. Kris reportedly expressed concern about declining ratings of the family’s reality show, attributing it to the daughters’ pursuits outside the program. A Life & Style source explained, “Kris is always thinking ahead. Building the next generation of her family empire has been a priority, which is why she has gradually phased the kids into the show.”

Despite their close relationship, the strong personalities of Kim and Kris have led to tension. “They’re both very stubborn, and this conflict is building up to a major clash,” shared an insider. Those close to the family admit the ongoing disagreement is hard to watch.
Kim Kardashian’s dedication to crafting distinct paths for her children signals a shift in how the next generation of the Kardashian-Jenner family might define their success — less tied to reality TV and more focused on personal growth and diverse opportunities.