Kylie and Kendall Jenner are continuing to expand their resumes and might be adding talk show hosts to their long list of talents. The sisters, 16 and 18 respectively, are reportedly in talks to co-host a new talk show geared towards teen issues.
The alleged talk show would, obviously, air on the E! Network, which is home to every other Kardashian-related show. According to Hollywood Life, besides discussing issues related to teenagers, Kendall and Kylie would also interview celebrities.
"So far, they both love the idea," a source told Hollywood Life. "Following their huge success of co-hosting the MuchMusic Awards show in Canada, Kendall and Kylie have been in talks to have their own talk show geared towards teens and teen issues."
"If it did happen, they'd want to focus on subjects like self-esteem, dating, fashion, and celebrity interview," the source added. "There is a really strong market for this right now, and between the two of them, they have so many fans."
The sisters are mostly known for their family reality show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," but the girls both have been trying to expand their brand. Kendall has been working hard on her modeling career and the two recently were out promoting another joint project: their young adult novel Rebels: City of Indra: The Story of Lex and Livia.
The book is set in a dystopian future and follows two sisters as they "embark on a journey together not realizing their biggest danger might be each other," their publisher Karen Hunter told E! News.
"The story that Kendall and Kylie crafted is a thrill ride - one that their fans and fans of this genre won't be able to put down," Hunter said.
When first announcing the release of the book, Kendall told E! that she and her sister "love the creative challenge and are thrilled to have been given the opportunity to share this story."
"We can't wait to share these characters and the world we created with readers everywhere," Kylie added. "We are so excited."
Rebels: City of Indra: The Story of Lex and Livia was released on June 3.