The Kardashians have been making headlines lately, but unfortunately, not for positive reasons. From poor ratings for their new season to their brands facing scrutiny and flopping, it seems like the negativity surrounding their family continues to escalate. Let’s delve into some recent events.

Kylie Jenner, in particular, has been in the spotlight due to her relentless stream of product releases. Some have criticized her for overwhelming her fans with new products too frequently, potentially harming her own brands. Even though there were no new releases from Kylie this week, the new season of the Kardashians failed to generate much buzz. Despite promises of a more authentic portrayal, the show feels overly scripted, lacking the rawness it once promised.

The show’s attempts to reshape narratives, such as Khloe Kardashian’s relationship with Tristan Thompson, come across as forced and insincere. Scenes like Tristan proposing living together seem staged and fail to resonate with viewers seeking authenticity. Similarly, Scott Disick’s recent weight loss was addressed on the show, but the attempt to explain it away with a shot of OIC in his fridge felt contrived.

Meanwhile, Kylie’s latest lip glaze launch failed to garner much attention, with reviews primarily coming from influencers in her circle. This contrasts with other brands like Makeup by Mario, which generate significant excitement around their launches by spacing them out strategically.

Courtney Kardashian’s wellness brand, Lemi, has also faced criticism, especially after a TikTok review exposed its questionable practices. The brand’s presence in discount stores like TJ Maxx, coupled with rumors of stolen stock, further damaged its reputation.

In another incident, a TikTok creator revealed how Courtney’s team tried to pay her with exposure instead of monetary compensation for her services, highlighting a concerning trend of exploiting smaller businesses.

Overall, it appears that the Kardashians’ fame may be on the decline, as their attempts to control narratives and capitalize on their image are met with growing skepticism and backlash. Whether they can weather the storm and remain relevant in the face of mounting criticism remains to be seen.