Khloe Kardashian has opened up about her worries that she might never be as successful as her half-sister Kylie Jenner. She is tired of living under her half-sister's shadow in the area of business success.
According to Mirror, Khloe Kardashian has been under stress for some time about the launch of her Good American denim line. A brand new teaser from "Keeping up with the Kardashians" revealed the Kardashian sister talking about her concerns.
Khloe Kardashian told her sister Kourtney that she is really nervous about her new business. She mentioned that her business associate Emma has told her they need to sell a definite amount of products in order to earn profits.
Khloe Kardashian is really anxious since the target they have set has 'never happened in denim history.' She then gave the example of her half-sister Kylie Jenner and how she could sell hundreds and thousands of units in minutes.
Talking to the camera Khloe Kardashian said that she is not directly competing with Kylie. It's just that she was once known as the "fat sister" and now that she has overcome that, she doesn't want to go on to be known as the "failing sister".
More on Khloe Kardashian, as previously reported by HNGN, her ex-husband Lamar Odom has Lamar Odom finally decided to talk about his split, his adultery, and drug use. The former NBA star was in a major health risk and fell into a coma during which he suffered from 12 strokes and two heart attacks. He was found at a Las Vegas-area brothel back in October 2015.
Lamar Odom admitted Cocaine use and having affair with multiple women during his marriage to Khloe Kardashian. He stated that his ex-wife once caught him using drugs and was very disappointed.
The former basket ball player now regrets cheating on his ex-wife Khloe Kardashian. He added that the TV series "Keeping up with the Kardashian" made him a known face among many women and he just couldn't control himself.
Khloe Kardashian Doesn’t Want To Be The ‘Failing Sister’ Compared To Kylie Jenner
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