As of 2021, Kim Kardashian officially became a billionaire, largely due to her successful businesses, including KKW Beauty and Skims, as well as her various endorsement deals and media ventures.

Kim's rise to fame began with the reality TV show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," which premiered in 2007 and ran for 20 seasons, making it one of the longest-running reality TV shows in history.

Kim has an enormous social media presence, with hundreds of millions of followers on Instagram, making her one of the most-followed celebrities on the platform. Her influence has shaped social media marketing and influencer culture.

Kim is studying to become a lawyer. Inspired by her work on criminal justice reform, she has been apprenticing at a law firm and has expressed her intention to take the bar exam.

Kim has successfully advocated for the release of several prisoners serving unjust sentences. Her most notable achievement was helping secure the release of Alice Marie Johnson, a nonviolent drug offender, whose life sentence was commuted by President Donald Trump in 2018.

Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, a mobile game released in 2014, became a massive success, earning over $100 million in revenue by 2018

Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, a mobile game released in 2014, became a massive success, earning over $100 million in revenue by 2018

Despite many predicting her fame would be short-lived, Kim has remained a prominent figure in popular culture for over a decade, continually evolving her brand and expanding her business ventures.

Kim has even entered the world of virtual reality. In 2020, she launched an immersive virtual reality experience with her Skims brand, allowing customers to see the products in a new, interactive way.