Kim K.: I'm not done with reality TV yet
'Keeping Up' star claims recent quotes were misconstrued, show remains top priority
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Kim Kardashian has dismissed reports suggesting she's ready to quit reality TV and become a private, stay-at-home mom. She claims recent quotes she gave to DuJour magazine about turning her back on the spotlight have been overblown in the media and insists there's no truth to rumors of an end to her hit show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians."
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Taking to her blog to clear up the reports on Thursday, the pregnant socialite wrote, "We are extremely proud of the show and all of us are staying on through at least Season 10. The show remains to be my number 1 priority."
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Couple of different articles about this whoretrashian today and it looks like every picture with the different articles appears to be photo shopped. Sure doesn't look like her. She sure doesn't have her priorities right. You would think being a mother would be her first priority. I wouldn't be surprised that the last she sees of the kid will be in the delivery room. After that, a nanny or somebody will be doing the care giving. Wasn't it just a day or 2 ago when she was saying she was going to be more
"private" in her life? Seems the media didn't get the message or they knew it was all b.s. Rumor going around that the birth will be televised live on the Animal Planet!!!!!
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Entertainment journalist Deanna "TVDeeva" Barnert visits sets, interviews industry players and critiques the final product. Buzz's daytime TV queen covers it all for MSN TV, but loves her sitcoms, soaps and any juicy drama that doesn't call itself Reality TV.




