Ray J On ‘KUWTK’ Coming To An End: It’s Been A Good Run For Everyone Financially

Ray J On ‘KUWTK’ Coming To An End: It’s Been A Good Run For Everyone Financially
Ray J has shared his thoughts on E!’s Keeping Up With The Kardashians coming to an end after 14 years.
He’s had an indirect connection to the show as the infamous adult film with his ex-girlfriend Kim Kardashian leaking served as a storyline on previous episodes.
He told E! of the long-running show coming to an end,
“I think when one thing ends, something positive comes after. It’s just a new chapter in life and I think with the success they’ve had on E!, it’s just been a good run for everyone—financially, for everyone’s brand.”
Ray J, who stars in VH1’s Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, said of his own success with reality TV:
“Consistency is everything so I’m happy to still be on. And I know that looking into the future, there are some big things happening for that family as well so much love, congratulations, and what a great run.”
As previously reported, Keeping Up With The Kardashians is ending after 20 seasons.

The family has since signed a streaming deal with Hulu and Disney.
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