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After 14 years and 20 seasons one of the biggest TV shows in the world, ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’, is over.
But despite it’s huge popularity, the show, and family, in particular Kim Kardashian, are pretty polarising. They have their fair share of detractors, plenty of people talk proudly about how they’ve never seen an episode, and even a decent chunk of the viewing audience are people who happily admit to hate watching it.
But wherever you sit, the influence of the Kardashians and their show is hard to deny. So what does it mean now that it’s finishing up? Critic and writer, Brodie Lancaster, Australia’s foremost expert on the Kardashian clan, joins The Culture this week to help us understand where we all go from here.
Guest: Writer and critic Brodie Lancaster.
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