Los Angeles: Anyone who`s been wanting to wake up with Kim Kardashian will have their chance next week.
NBC announced Wednesday that the recently wed reality TV personality and her clan will co-host ‘Today’ next week, with each member of the family co-hosting with Hoda Kotb on a different day.
Khloe Kardashian will kick things off on Monday, followed by former Olympian and family patriarch Bruce Jenner Tuesday, while reality-TV mom Kris Jenner will handle Hump Day duties.
Kourtney Kardashian steps into Kathie Lee Gifford`s shoes Thursday. The recently wed Kim Kardashian will close out the week on Friday, offering a sneak preview of the special "Kim`s Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event," which is scheduled to air on E! on October 10.
In a further bit of cross-promotion, behind-the-scenes footage from the Kardashians` co-hosting stints will air nightly on ‘E! News.’
Jenner also co-hosts ‘The Talk’ for two weeks this season, and is being eyed as a possible fill-in for Sharon Osbourne, who`s gearing down her duties on the show to spend more time with her family this season.
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