Another Kardashian gets her own reality spinoff.
Kylie Jenner, the 19 year-old makeup mogul and social media star, is set to have her own reality series, according to E!. The upcoming series will reportedly feature her private life, including a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her life as a celebrity and a successful entrepreneur. The new series will be called “Life of Kylie.”
Jeff Olde, Executive Vice President of Programming & Development at E!, said, "Kylie's beauty, business savvy and fashion icon status have made her one of the most famous and successful young women on the planet. Kylie has achieved so much at such a young age and we know the E! audience will be thrilled now that she is ready to share an inside look at her everyday life."
Expected to premiere this summer, E! Has ordered eight episodes that would follow Jenner as she manages her high-profile persona, her multi-million dollar company as a CEO and founder of Kylie Cosmetics, and her teenage life, including her relationship with close friend Jordyn Woods, Deadline said.
Kylie is thrilled about her new series, of which she will serve as an executive producer alongside her mother Kris Jenner. She said in a statement, “The last couple years have been such an incredible journey with the support of my fans. This show will allow me to give them a peek inside all of the exciting things I am working on as well as some personal time with friends.”


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