![]() "I think that's why like, we push to even have cameras in places that sometimes people wouldn't typically have cameras, because I want to show that side," she continues. "Because that's what the audience will see instead of me fighting with my sisters over something stupid." "I also think it's important to film stuff like this, like, for my show," Kardashian tells Harvard Business School Executive Matt Higgins after speaking with students. In season four, episode two of the series, which was released on Hulu on Thursday, Kim Kardashian - the most business-oriented, and also arguably the most controversial, member of the family - documents her trip to Boston to speak to Harvard Business School students. Over the course of Hulu's "The Kardashians," the series explored the central question of the family's dissonant fame: Can the Kardashian-Jenners, who rocketed to notoriety through baring all of their personal drama on reality television, leave that drama behind to focus on the businesses it helped them build? ![]() ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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