
Will the new season of The Kardashians be about vulnerability? After the teaser for the new season of the reality show, do we expect a more sympathetic approach than in previous years?
The Kardashians 3 will air on Disney+ from 25 May, with an episode every Thursday, just like past seasons. We are curious to see if, after the trailer that has been available for months, we will see the most famous sisters in the world in a new, more conscious and transparent attitude towards the influence they have on the young women who have followed them for years.
When we think that The Kardashians series could potentially go on for many years to come and even show us the stars' children growing into their teens or beyond, it would be inspiring for future generations to learn more information about the use of cosmetic medicine: Certainly, an entertainment show is not the right place for this, but given the media impact of the characters, the influence they could have on young women around the world should not be underestimated. North West, the daughter of Kim and Kanye, is already a baby influencer on TikTok. Although she is only 10 years old and has an official account with a comment blocker, she is by no means free of criticism about her appearance, which is constantly compared to that of her mother and adult women who have had more than one cosmetic procedure.
Certainly, since the show switched to a different production, we have noticed a less tense - or less cheesy - tone, focusing more on the emotions and inner dramas of the protagonists than meaningless fights, however entertaining they may be. As for Khloé, we once again see her in the thread of her personal odyssey: from the drama with Tristan Thompson to the cancerous melanoma on her cheek that she had removed last October. One of the focal points of last season was definitely the portrayal of her sudden and apparent weight loss as a victory after years of cyberbullying and comparisons to her sisters: many theories said that only she would not be a Kardashian, fans speculated. Perhaps this season we will learn more about her new look and, most importantly, get an answer to the allegations that she was involved in the abuse of Ozempic.
The predictions promise a new maturity in dealing with the issues that have been raised repeatedly in recent years, but in a tacit and superficial way so we expect a different course of the reality show, which given the name should be true to the facts, but more importantly... is it perhaps time for some sensible and straightforward thinking about those famous standards of perfection that we have been dragging around for too long?