Kim Kardashian Says Her Dad Would Be Proud of ‘Forbes’ Cover
Not only did Forbes find her booming popularity on social media worthy enough to feature her on their cover-and call her the new mobile mogul-but Kim actually cashed in United States dollars 45 million just from one game, which is like 40 per cent of her annual income!
“I became really intrigued with the tech world”, Kim told Forbes of her foray into the world of celeb-driven mobile games and apps. Okay, not really. But we’re happy to see Kim’s got a good sense of humor about it. And as for young Sid, he may want to look into a future career at the Central Intelligence Agency.
Kim: “I don’t know, cause I like magazines”.
So far, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, which was released in 2014, has earned $160 million in total revenue and is available on iOS and Android devices. This fun for me.
But Kardashian West is selling something entirely different, something that game developers themselves can’t recreate: She’s selling her life.
No matter your opinion of Kim Kardashian, she has a way of making money from seemingly everything she does – and Forbes knows it too. “#NotBadForAGirlWithNoTalent”, she wrote on Instagram. Plus, her other app, Kimoji – the one where you can download custom “sticker” emojis that have been Kardashian-fied for $1.99 a pop – will presumably increase these numbers come 2016’s list.
Documenting the cute exchange on her Snapchat, the Keeping up with the Kardashians star had a conversation with the son of a friend, who was VERY curious – and eager – to find out what made Kim famous.
Then the little guy got to the question that every Millennial’s parent asks them about Kim at some point, “How are you famous?”
More interesting than Kim’s vagina, though, is the fact she’s even considering a third child.