New York: Kris Jenner may be making millions by working as a manager to daughter Kim Kardashian, son-in-law Lamar Odom and husband Bruce Jenner.
Jenner, mother of the large Kardashian clan - six biological children, including the famous sister trio, and four stepchildren - may just be in the running as one of the highest-paid reality TV celebrities this year, according to Jezebel.
The Daily Beast recently compiled a list of the top 10 earners of 2010, with Kim Kardashian sitting pretty in the No. 1 slot at an estimated 6 million dollars, and sisters Khloe and Kourtney not far behind with 2.5 million dollars each at No. 7 and 8, respectively, reports the New York Daily News.
Jenner, who also stars prominently in the family reality show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," didn``t make the top 10 cut, but her role as Manager to the three gals means she``s not fairing too poorly herself.
The cool-headed mother receives a 10 pc slice of the Kardashian "kash," according to Jezebel, and has a hand in all her daughters`` appearances, endorsement deals and television shows, including upcoming E! reality series "Kourtney and Kim Take New York."
Most recently, Kris and daughter Kim signed on with shoe mega-brand Skechers Shape-ups to present the world with the "Shaping Up With the Kardashians" challenge.
And that’s not where the family media empire ends.
The Kardashians`` younger sister Kendall, 15, also recently started modelling for Wilhelmina and is a spokesperson for Nordstrom. Her bikini shots caused some Internet controversy, landing her in the realm of celebrity gossip, with Jenner coming forward to do a little damage control, most recently on "The View."
Add to that her relatively new title as son-in-law Lamar Odom’s personal manager, overseeing his commercial and cosmetic deals - he and Khloe are launching a fragrance together next year - and her oft-overlooked position as manager for husband Bruce Jenner, a former Olympic athlete and motivational speaker - and it’s pretty clear this Kardashian is the one to keep up with.
ANI
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