Khloé Kardashian Reveals Who Gets Paid the Most for The Kardashians – And It’s Not What You Think

Published: April 23, 2025

📰 INTRODUCTION

In a headline-making interview on the Call Her Daddy podcast, Khloé Kardashian spilled some major behind-the-scenes tea about The Kardashians, the hit Hulu reality show featuring her famous family.

For years, fans have wondered: Who brings home the biggest paycheck? Is it mogul momager Kris Jenner? Billionaire beauty Kylie? Media queen Kim?

Well, Khloé finally revealed the truth—and her answer may surprise you.

💸 “WE ALL GET PAID THE SAME”

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When asked directly if one sister earns more than the others for the show, Khloé quickly responded:

“No. We all are paid equally.”

Yes, according to Khloé, each of the six main family members—Kris, Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie—earn the same amount for their appearances and production roles on The Kardashians. That means equal checks, regardless of screen time, popularity, or business empires outside the show.

Khloé emphasized that this was a conscious decision made as a family from the beginning of their Hulu deal.

🎬 BEHIND-THE-SCENES POWER: THEY CALL THE SHOTS

Not only do the Kardashians star in the show—they produce it. All six women are executive producers on the series, giving them significant control over what makes it into the final cut.

But don’t get it twisted—Khloé said the family doesn’t manipulate the storyline. Instead, their edits usually relate to how they look on screen.

“We’ll ask to fix a bad angle, or if someone says ‘like’ 500 times, Kourtney will want that cleaned up,” Khloé joked.

So yes, they’re editing—but not to hide drama. Just to make sure they’re not cringing at their own voices (or outfits) during the watch party.

💔 EMOTIONAL REALITY: FINDING OUT ABOUT BETRAYAL ON CAMERA

Khloé also opened up about one of the hardest parts of filming: learning the truth about personal heartbreak through the show.

She revealed that her mother, Kris Jenner, and sister Kim Kardashian knew about both Lamar Odom and Tristan Thompson’s cheating scandals before she did—because the media had already picked it up while filming was underway.

“They knew before me. They read about it, and I had to find out with the cameras still rolling.”

The raw, unfiltered nature of the show often meant Khloé had to process her pain publicly. Still, she chose to be transparent—for the fans, and for herself.

💰 A $100 MILLION DEAL—SPLIT EVENLY

In 2021, Hulu reportedly struck a deal worth $100 million with the Kardashian-Jenner family for multiple seasons of The Kardashians. And as Khloé confirmed, that pie is sliced evenly.

Some might be surprised, given Kylie’s billionaire beauty brand or Kim’s media dominance. But the family’s collective decision to share profits evenly is a testament to their unity and business-savvy approach.

“We all bring something different. It wouldn’t be the same without each one of us,” Khloé explained.

🧠 WHY THIS MATTERS: EQUAL PAY IN HOLLYWOOD

While many in Hollywood still face pay gaps based on gender, race, or perceived value, the Kardashian-Jenners are flipping the script. By choosing equality over hierarchy—even among themselves—they’re setting a new standard in reality TV.

“No drama, no competition over money. We work together, we win together,” said a source close to the family.

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