Khloe Kardashian only had two weeks to prepare for Keeping Up with the Kardashians in 2006

Khloe Kardashian reveals that when Keeping Up With The Kardashians was built in 2006 they only had TWO WEEKS to prepare: ‘We did it on the fly’

Khloe Kardashian said keeping up with the Kardashians was ‘almost going nowhere’. ‘

The 36-year-old television personality has confessed to E the family! a reality show, which is set to end this year after 20 seasons on the air, almost happened, as their first pilot show did not surprise viewers.

‘I think we fired a pilot or something for Ryan [Seacrest] and he went nowhere. And then a presentation on E! they fell through, so they needed something to fill this dead air time, ‘she said during her appearance Monday on the Kelly Clarkson Show.

Inside info: Khloe Kardashian said ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ was almost nowhere to go in Friday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show

The entrepreneur then talked about the start of the right series and noticed that the family did not have time to prepare on-screen personalization for themselves.

They were like, “You get on the show, you start filming, you get on the air, like, in two weeks.”

She continued: ‘I really appreciate that because we were just thinking,’ Oh, we don’t have season two, let ‘s make a film, it’ s fun, it ‘s just us . This is not going anywhere. ”

Taking it easy: The reality TV star also spoke about the family's initial idea of ​​filming the show, as they intended to be 'just ourselves' in front of the cameras.

Taking it easy: The reality TV star also spoke about the family’s initial idea of ​​filming the show, as they intended to be ‘just ourselves’ in front of the cameras.

Gaining depth: Kardashian noted that much of the filming of KUWTK's early seasons was easy to accomplish as the family did not determine which personalities were to be shown.

Gaining depth: Kardashian noted that much of the filming of KUWTK’s early seasons was easy to accomplish as the family did not determine which personalities were to be shown.

Khloe also said the show was so successful that she felt there was ‘no pressure’ on the family.

She said: ‘There was no pressure on us. We didn’t even have time to think about it; to really, as, have anything preconceived, false. It’s just who we are on the fly and I think that’s what made the show so good. ‘

Kardashian continued: ‘We just didn’t think. And it turned out that that was probably the best thing that ever happened to us because it was so, I think, resilient and reasonable for some people. ‘

In September, it was confirmed that Keeping Up With The Kardashians would end in 2021 with their 20th and final season.

It all has to end: The long-established reality TV show is about to end after its 20th and final upcoming season

It all has to end: The long-established reality TV show is about to end after its 20th and final upcoming season

Kim announced the end of the show in an Instagram post, writing: ‘It was with heavy hearts that we made the sad decision as a family to say goodbye to Keeping Up With The Kardashians. ‘

She said: ‘We will forever enjoy the wonderful memories and countless people we met along the way … Without keeping up with the Kardashians, I would not be where I am today.’

The 40-year-old reality TV personality also expressed thanks for the series ’development team and production team, noting that her families would not have had the opportunities they now have without them.

‘I’m so grateful to everyone who watched and supported me and my family over the last 14 years. This show made us who we are and I will forever be in debt to everyone who has been involved in shaping our careers and changing our lives forever, ‘she wrote.

Shouting: Kim first broke the news that the show was coming to an end in an Instagram post in September, where she wrote that she would be 'forever in debt' to the team and the development team behind the series

Shouting: Kim first broke the news that the show was coming to an end in an Instagram post in September, where she wrote that she would be ‘forever in debt’ to the team and the development team behind the series.

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