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The 59-year-old runs the Kardashian-Jenner empire and manages the careers of all six of her successful children.
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Without Kris, Kim might not have pulled in a reported $28 million in 2014. Kendall wouldn't necessarily be an in-demand model ... Kourtney and Khloé and Kim might not have three retail stores, a hair-and-makeup line, bronzer line, and a children's clothing line ... Kendall and Kylie might not have licensing deals with PacSun, Steve Madden, Topshop and Sugar Factory. Rob, the lone brother, would probably not have a sock company that features socks that say things like "LOVE HURTS" and "YOLO" or sell adult onesies at places like Macy's... There would be no endorsement deals, either...
The thing is, no one in her family knew what they were doing until Kris took charge.
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Kristen Mary Jenner was born in San Diego in 1955, with the maiden name Houghton.
"She was 17 when she met Robert Kardashian, a lawyer 11 years her senior, at the Del Mar racetrack," the NYT magazine profile states. "He pursued her, but she wanted to discover the world. She became a flight attendant for American Airlines. She accepted his second proposal, and they married when she was 22."
By the time she was 30, Kris had four children - Kourtney, Kimberly, Khloe, and Robert Jr.
But Jenner was restless.
"She loved Robert and the life he gave her, but she still felt young and vital," writes NYT magazine. Kris had a short lived affair with a 23-year-old soccer player, and Robert found out. He retaliated by canceling her credit cards and she was shunned by friends.
The marriage was destroyed, and Kris was devastated.
In 1990, while the couple was separated but not yet divorced, Kris was set up on a blind date with Bruce Jenner and it was essentially love at first sight.
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"Bruce went to Robert and asked him to finalize the divorce so that he could marry Kris, telling Robert that they didn't want any of his money," explains the NYT. "Robert agreed, and Kris and Bruce were married a month after the divorce papers were signed. (She and Robert were on good terms when he died in 2003.)"
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But Kris saw an opportunity for her new husband, who at the time was making a small amount doing motivational speeches.
She became his manager and publicist, sending out press kits and contacting speakers' bureaus. Soon, she lined up high-paying clients like Coca-Cola and Visa.
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In 1995, the couple welcomed daughter Kendall. Then in 1997, another daughter, Kylie.
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In 2007, Kris scheduled a meeting with Ryan Seacrest to talk about her idea of doing a reality show about her family. Jenner believed that her six children, who ranged in age from 7 to 26 at the time, could be reality TV gold.
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"On the way home, the producer called and said: 'We have a show. This is going to be amazing.' Watch the tape, and you know, you see the craziness that is their family," Seacrest recalled to NYT magazine.
In 2007, "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" premiered on E! to about 898,000 viewers. By the season's final episode, the show attracted 1.9 million viewers.
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Today, "Keeping up with the Kardashians" is in its 10th season.
With Kris as "Momager" - a term she trademarked in 2012 - she used the show's success to forge new deals for each of her children.
In 2009, the sisters hawked QuickTrim diet pills, only to have the deal result in a lawsuit over allegedly misleading claims about the diet pills' effectiveness.
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Along with many, many other endorsement deals.
Today, each of Kris' children are millionaires: Kim Kardashian raked in $28 million in 2014 alone and is estimated to be worth north of $85 million, Khloé $25 million, Kourtney is worth a reported $20 million, Kendall $6 million, Kylie $5 million, and Rob $2.75 million.
One of the only things that hasn't worked is Kris Jenner's 2013 talk show, which took place on a set that replicated the Kardashian home's grand entrance. It ultimately wasn't picked up beyond its six-week order.
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But it hasn't slowed down Jenner, who now also runs her own production company, Jenner Communications.
She can still be found promoting her new cook book, "In The Kitchen With Kris."
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And doing what she does best - promoting and supporting her children.
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