Explain to me why you DON’T need to know about these, please.
The Kardashian-Jenner sisters all have their own apps now. They held a "meet the developer" talk at the Soho Apple store to discuss.
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Let's say you love the Kardashians-Jenners (and honestly, at this point, if you're still mad at them you need to get right with God and ask her to release you from this anger). But let's say you krave more. Let's say you have found yourself in a situation where their social media accounts and TV show(s) are no longer enough for you. You follow their makeup artists (hi Joyce Bonelli, hi Mario Dedivanovic ) and all of Kylie's cool teen friends (hi Shamari Maurice, hi Jordyn Woods) on Instagram as well. You follow the account that rips Kylie's Snapchats and posts it to Instagram because let's be real: You kan't be bothered to look at Snapchat.
Let's say you're a grown woman and you have your own money and you can spend $20 on K-stars for the Kim Kardashian: Hollywood mobile game if you want to, dammit, and you WILL NOT be judged for it.
In that case, I have good news: All of the sisters have their own apps now. Well, except Kourtney (womp womp).
The apps are subscription-based: Pay $2.99/month for each app (that's $142.53/year if you sign up for all four apps). They're pretty basic — lots of outfit dissections with suggestions for affordably priced copycats and a few exclusive personal videos — but each app has sister-specifc content that is, of course, very on-brand:
Kim: "Obsessions" (bubble bath products and an interview with a random guy who sketches the clothes she wears)
Khloé: Fitness outfits
Kylie: Music recommendations (you can buy the songs on iTunes)
Kendall: New York Fashion Week stuff (but all the pics are from last year, ugh)
Kim's app has a section where she writes about her pregnancy style:
Kim Kardashian app
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