Check out how the Kardashian family changes reality TV footage for pride and authenticity, from Khloé’s “unfiltered” method to Kourtney’s word edits.

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What makes them in charge of the video?
Being executive producers gives the Kardashian-Jenner family a lot of power in reality TV, where anything can become a news story.
They make cautious choices about what stays and what goes, which shapes how people see them.
Khloé Kardashian recently opened up about these decisions, revealing the swift adjustments made behind the scenes to maintain a polished yet authentic story.
Is ego the main reason?
Yes, but it’s not just how they look—it’s the little things that make them great.
Khloé, who is 40 years old, said on the April 16 episode of the Call Her Daddy show that editors often want to change “vanity things.”
The most careful of her sisters is Kourtney Kardashian Barker, who obsesses over small things like overused words.
One thing she could ask for is the removal of a lot of “likes” from her conversation.
Khloé laughed, pointing out that they still manage to communicate hundreds of times.
What does the change mean for the show’s plots? The language improves, but the major plot twists remain unchanged.
While The Kardashians on Hulu closely follows their lives, Kourtney’s changes mostly remove extraneous words without changing the main stories.
This method keeps the show feeling real, even though the family stars along with mom Kris Jenner, sisters Kim, Kendall, and Kylie, and sometimes ex-boyfriends like Tristan Thompson and Scott Disick.
Their first show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, started in 2007 and moved to Hulu in 2022. It mixed personal drama with careful selection.
How does Khloé feel about making movies?
Does she hold back or go all out? For Khloé, being real is more important than being perfect.
Her life has been a movie, with weddings, divorces, kids, cheating scandals, and breakups.
She doesn’t want to change too much about it. “If something true is in the news, it’s my duty to have it on TV,” she said, stressing that she was trying to keep things real.
This way of thinking stems from wanting to make other people feel less alone in their problems by sharing her own experiences in a way that others can relate to.
Do everyone in the family share everything?
Does everyone in the family share everything? Rob Kardashian, his brother, maintains a low profile and only occasionally makes phone calls.
Kendall and Kylie, on the other hand, are very protective of their love lives.
Kendall, 29, and Kylie, 27, don’t discuss their relationships on camera, which makes things seem uneven.
There have been disagreements between Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé about how much to share, especially about how ex-sponsor Scott reacted to her meeting Travis Barker.
“We give so much,” Khloé said at a gathering in 2021, showing how frustrating it is when some people hold back.
This sort of balance is what makes the show a tricky mix of openness and privacy.