![]() ![]() That being said, I think they could go even further. The Kardashians have long understood this better than anybody else on reality television, and this new show clearly leans into that concept more than ever. But as that elephant grows, the implications of filming a TV show become more and more ingrained in the actual reality of the cast - and purposefully excluding it is a disservice to authenticity. Though it’s typically a character that production tries to avoid, like an elephant in the room that everybody dances around. ![]() In reality television, as shows evolve over time, the show itself becomes a character. Kudos to Kourtney for being so comfortable openly complaining about production while production stands around her filming it. She says that editors (“or whoever”) have chosen to entangle her story with Scott because they’ve decided that she’s going to be the show’s source of drama. She’s upset about the edit she’s getting on the very show that we’re watching, particularly her engagement episode. ![]() She’s having this so-called “lunch” with her pal Steph Shepherd, with whom she has one of the more interesting conversations that the show has covered. The complete opposite of Dibs is what Kourtney is having for “lunch” - a sliced-up avocado which she squirts a lemon wedge onto, and little quail eggs that she eats like Jordan almonds. ![]() It’s a treat that she recalls fondly craving when the two went to the movies in Staten Island, a place that I still can’t picture Kim Kardashian inhabiting on purpose. What could this surprise be? Surely something extravagant and worthy of such a mysterious cliffhanger? Yep, the camera pans down to reveal a silver platter with a single white flower and a small red tub of Dibs ice cream bites. Whether he’s collaborating with MAC Cosmetics,, or the White House (this third project a viral video on the importance of getting vaccinated against COVID-19) or posting his own editorial content, Skinner’s work is full of reality TV–esque chaos and whimsical breaches of good taste.Last week’s episode ended on a dramatic cliffhanger when right before Kim took off on her private jet, the flight attendant announced an unseen surprise from Pete Davidson. He moved to Los Angeles during the pandemic to pursue his career as a comedian and launched a pop culture podcast on Spotify in April 2021, Obsessed, with cohost, friend, and fellow comedian Mary Beth Barone. The 27-year-old writer and actor from Boise does it all, from personifying the 12 zodiac signs to portraying original characters like Kooper the Gen Z intern and Jenni the TMI hairstylist to delivering his famous celebrity impressions, be it Paris Hilton, Lana Del Rey, Shawn Mendes, Timothée Chalamet, or the Kardashians. Skinner first garnered popularity for his humorous Instagram sketches, auspiciously ahead of the TikTok boom, that would peak in 2020 and only further his career. Benito Skinner, better known by his stage name, Benny Drama, is perhaps the preeminent one-man show of the social media age: He writes, films, directs, edits, performs, and styles all of his content himself. ![]()
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