Kim Kardashian has been a prominent figure in Hollywood for well over 15 years. She rose to mainstream fame through the reality show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," which ran from 2007 to 2021. This show solidified her presence in the public eye. Following her reality TV success, she ventured into creating a business empire. While she dabbled in acting with appearances in various movies and TV shows, her breakthrough in acting came with "American Horror Story."
Now, it seems that Kim Kardashian is taking her acting career more seriously, as she's set to star in and produce a new feature film titled "The Fifth Wheel." This project, scripted by comedians Paul Apple and SNL veteran Janine Brito, has garnered significant attention. Multiple studios have shown interest in taking on this project.
Kim Kardashian's role in the latest installment of "American Horror Story" opened doors to substantial opportunities in the film industry. Her performance received praise, and this marks her first major role in a feature film, not to mention her prior experience with comedy in films like "Sisters," where she also served as a producer.
However, tensions seem to have arisen when Meghan Markle learned about Kim Kardashian's burgeoning success in both production and acting. Meghan's public setbacks have led to concerns about her relevance and her fear of fading into obscurity. Her insecurities run deep, and they are driving her actions.
Reports suggest that Meghan Markle was disappointed and envious, especially when she realized that Kim Kardashian was surpassing her in the realms of production and acting. These feelings of resentment and jealousy have been on the rise.
Meghan Markle's career has encountered obstacles and stagnation despite her signing with the prestigious talent agency WME in April. Many industry observers are perplexed as to why she hasn't made significant progress in her career almost six months later. This recent setback comes after her arrangement with Spotify was canceled, following a failed attempt to monetize a social media account.
Some critics argue that talent agencies, like WME, have lowered their standards by representing individuals like Meghan and Harry's clients. It appears that these agencies prioritize name recognition and financial means over talent, raising concerns about nepotism within Hollywood over the past few years.