Kimberly Noel Kardashian was born on October 21, 1980, in Los Angeles, California, the second of four children of Robert Kardashian, an attorney who became famous as a member of O.J. Simpson's defense team in 1995, and Kris Houghton, who later married Olympic gold medalist Bruce (now Caitlyn) Jenner. She grew up in a wealthy household in Beverly Hills, attended Marymount High School, and was a close childhood friend of Paris Hilton, for whom she worked as a stylist and personal assistant in the early 2000s. Her first significant public attention came from a 2003 sex tape with her then-boyfriend Ray J, which was leaked and distributed in 2007 simultaneously with the premiere of Keeping Up with the Kardashians — a coincidence that has been the subject of public debate about whether its release was accidental. The tape was commercially distributed by Vivid Entertainment, and Kim has sued regarding its distribution while also acknowledging that it significantly increased public interest in her.
Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which premiered on E! in October 2007, ran for twenty seasons before ending in 2021, and became one of the most commercially successful reality television formats in television history. The Kardashian-Jenner family — Kim, her sisters Kourtney and Khloé, her brother Rob, her half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner, and their mother Kris Jenner — collectively built a media empire from the show's platform that has been estimated, at its peak, to have generated over $1 billion per year in combined revenue across their various business ventures. Kim's particular genius has been in the business domain: the translation of celebrity into commerce at a scale and sophistication that went well beyond conventional celebrity endorsement.
Kim Kardashian founded SKIMS, a shapewear and loungewear brand, in 2019. Within three years, the company achieved a valuation of $3.2 billion. She founded SKKN by Kim, a skincare brand, in 2022. She developed the Kim Kardashian Hollywood mobile game, which by 2014 had grossed over $200 million. She is one of the most followed people on social media globally — consistently among the top ten on Instagram with over 360 million followers — and her ability to convert that following into purchasing behavior has made her the most commercially effective celebrity influencer of her generation. Her business model — building owned brands rather than merely licensing her name — has been cited by business schools as a template for celebrity brand-building.
Kim Kardashian's prison reform advocacy, which began after she read about Alice Marie Johnson — a first-time, non-violent drug offender serving a life sentence — represents the most substantive policy engagement of her career. She called President Trump's White House and advocated directly for Johnson's commutation, which Trump granted in June 2018. She subsequently enrolled in a legal apprenticeship (the 'reading the law' method, available in some states, that allows bar exam qualification without law school attendance), passed the baby bar exam on her fourth attempt in December 2021, and has stated her intention to pass the California bar and practice criminal justice law. She co-founded the REFORM Alliance with Meek Mill and other advocates, focused on changing parole and probation laws. Whatever one thinks of the Kardashian cultural phenomenon, this work is substantive and has produced real outcomes for real people.