Farewell Keeping Up with the Kardashians with these six iconic moments

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Farewell Keeping Up with the Kardashians with these six iconic moments
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The time finally comes to stop keeping up with one of the world's most famous families.

How to watch the finaleNow, we bid farewell. After more than a decade of love, drama and plenty of scandals, the final episode of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' will air today. Over 14 years, the show catapulted the family to fame of astronomical proportions — with break-off reality series, fashion and beauty lines, modeling careers and more — all under the careful direction of 'Momager' Kris Jenner.

A promotional image for the E! series Keeping up with the Kardashians. Love them, hate them — be completely indifferent about them — it's impossible to deny the impact this family has on pop culture, the reality scene, fashion and even to some extent, the English language.Kim Kardashian literally 'broke the internet' in 2014, with a feature in the Paper Magazine series of the same name. "If you know nothing else about Kim Kardashian, you know that she is very, very, famous," the first line of the article reads.The cover image showed a near-naked Kim. A second featured a champagne bottle and flute seemingly defying the laws of physics.Was it real? Photoshopped? We may never know the truth.In 2007, the reality series was fresh on screens when it was already dealing with one of its first big scandals: Khloe's DUI. With their careers on the rise, the incident could have been disastrous. However, one episode tackled the drama head on — painting a picture of Khloe's grief at losing her dad Rob Kardashian, and suggesting that may have had something to do with her behaviour.In a huge success for momager Kris, the iconic moment from this era that many remember is not the DUI or the arrest itself, though. It's the car ride to the jail after Khloe violates her parole... and this line: This scene from season one of the reality series created one of the first 'meme' moments of the franchise. One of the great moments in selfies — before selfies were called 'selfies' and front-facing camera phones were even a thing. As for Khloe, she would spend a mere three hours locked up.The youngest of the siblings, Kylie Jenner has literally grown up in front of our eyes., almost every aspect of her life has been documented since she was just nine years-old.Jenner — and then-partner Travis Scott — managed to keep the entire nine-month pregnancy a secret. No leaks, no posts, no headlines.Loading The family did secretly film Jenner's pregnancy for Keeping Up with the Kardashians, in an episode aptly named 'The Perfect Stormi'.In June 2015, Caitlyn Jenner announced her identity to the world, with a cover of Vanity Fair magazine.Caitlyn Jenner shared her journey to coming out as transgender in this Vanity Fair article in 2015.

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