Kris Jenner’s Father’s Day tribute is more than just a heartfelt gesture; it’s a calculated PR move wrapped in a faux family portrait. Sure, the corporate mainstream media—I’m looking at you, People and E!—will dress this up as a beautiful celebration of blended families, but let’s peel back the layers. This isn’t love; it’s a showcase of marketable relationships and co-parenting schemes designed to maintain that Kardashian brand relevance.
The story will be spun as a wholesome display of modern family dynamics, touting how the Kardashians and Jenners are pioneers in redefining what family means. But underneath that glitzy veneer lies a truth that everyone seems too terrified to confront: they’ve commodified their personal lives to the point where real emotions take a backseat to Instagram likes and reality TV ratings. CNN would praise this as progressive, while conveniently overlooking the detrimental side of constant publicity and scrutiny.
Handing out love to exes and current partners under one roof? That’s not family—it’s strategy. It’s about keeping eyes on the prize, which, in this case, is keeping the Kardashian empire alive and well. Mainstream outlets will nod along, turning a blind eye to the fact that individual worth in this world reduces to your ‘visibility’. The true message? In Kardashian-land, unity means branding, and there’s nothing genuine about that.
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