Yesterday, it was revealed that the hit reality TV show Keeping Up with the Kardashians was ending. But, thankfully, we could see one of the show’s cast and Kardashian family members already in another hugely popular reality series.
Literally less than 24 hours since the news broke, fans began tweeting and looking out for Kardashian Momager Kris Jenner’s potential next gig: The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills.
Now that Jenner is no longer tied to the Kardashian family reality TV series, we’re in dire need of the infamously iconic Momager of Beverly Hills, California. Jenner has popped up on the show a few times, as is close pals with a few of the cast mates—Lisa Rinna and Kyle Richards. But, alas, while the show’s producer and host Andy Cohen thinks it’d be a “huge get” for the series to nab Jenner, he doesn’t think she’d do it.
“I got so many DMs and tweets saying Kris would join the Housewives, she is good friends with Kyle [Richards], this should happen, make it happen and then I tweeted that I would be talking about it on the radio today and I got a whole bunch of tweets saying don’t do it,” Cohen said on his SiriusXM radio show Radio Andy, via JustJared. “It’s so interesting to me.”
“I think it would be a huge get too and by the way she is already connected with the cast,” he continued. “She knows, she’s good buddies with Kyle no joke, she knows everyone on the show [but] I don’t think she would do it.”
“She is leaving a show for which she has total control over. Why would she leave and join a show that she has no control over? She wouldn’t be an executive producer of the show, she wouldn’t have control over the edits so I think for someone who is used to having so much power over a show, I can’t see her surrendering that power.”
“It would be a huge get [for The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills, but] I really don’t think she would do it… I don’t think she would do it even as a friend.”
But, Kyle Richards has hope. The RHOBH star commented “nooo you never know” to a shady Instagram meme post about the news, which read “that’s never gonna happen.”