Kendall, Kylie Jenner Rumors: Sisters Eyed for a ‘Kardashian’ Spinoff

By Cheri Cheng - 28 Feb '15 00:14AM
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Kendall and Kylie Jenner might be leaving "Keeping up with the Kardashians."

Rumors are claiming that the two youngest sisters in the Kardashian clan are being eyed for their own spinoff E! reality TV show. According to Variety, a show insider claimed that E! and Ryan Seacrest Prods are drafting a potential new show for the teens.

The sources, however, noted that the plans are very new and the network has conducted formal negotiations with Kendall and Kylie. The show is currently "on the drawing board."

A show featuring Kendall and Kylie could be very lucrative. Fans of "Keeping up with the Kardashians" have watched Kendall and Kylie grow up throughout the years. These TV fans combined with the sisters' massive social media following could make a spinoff series very popular. However, a spokesperson for E! stated that the network is not working on a spinoff series.

Kendall, 19, launched her modeling career last year. This year, she has been very busy walking the runways in New York and Milan Fashion weeks She was also named the new face of Estée Lauder. Kylie, 17, has also been busy with her own hair extension line. She walked on the runway for her brother-in-law, Kanye West's Adidas collection.

The pair has two upcoming fashions. Their PacSun Collection is now available and their collection for Topshop is still in the works.

An earlier report claimed that the Kardashain family, which incudes Kris Jenner, Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie, signed a new contract worth $100 million over four seasons. Several reports have stated that the $100 million contract story was inaccurate.

TMZ reported that the family could make around $80 million for three seasons. Scott Disick, Kourtney's long-term boyfriend and father of her three children, reportedly has a separate deal. Rob, the youngest brother, will be paid per episode.

"Keeping up with the Kardashian" season 10 premieres on March 15.

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