BY: Denver Sean
Published 8 years ago
Kim Kardashian is front and center on the latest issue of Forbes magazine.
The reality-star turned media mogul dished to the mag on her ever-expanding mobile empire — including the uber successful Kim Kardashian: Hollywood game, her personal app, and Kimojis.
via Forbes:
It’s easy to scoff at this and pretty much everything else Kim Kardashian West does. The embodiment of the selfie era, she has stoked the notoriety she gained from a sex tape a decade ago by sharing almost every detail of her life, begetting, like some nightmare mash-up of Andy Warhol and Groundhog Day, perpetually more fame.
But in obsessing over the details of an avatar, Kardashian has stumbled into an entirely new way to monetize fame, and she’s been shrewd enough to capitalize on a massive scale. Kardashian stars in a mobile game, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, in which players create their own celebrity, befriend Kim and work their way onto the A-list.
Vapid, yes, but the numbers look very smart. Since its June 2014 launch Kim Kardashian: Hollywood has been downloaded 45 million times and generated $160 million in revenue. FORBES estimates that Kardashian has pocketed $45 million from it over that period. This year she earned $51 million to land at No. 42 on FORBES’ Celebrity 100 list; 40% of her yearly paycheck came from the game.
You can read her full cover story here.
#NotBadForAGirlWithNoTalent ??
— Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) July 11, 2016