Kim Kardashian nonetheless has ‘imposter syndrome’ regardless of success of shapewear model
im Kardashian says she nonetheless has “imposter syndrome”, regardless of the worldwide success of her multi-million greenback shapewear enterprise Skims.
The actuality star, 42, mentioned the model, which was based in 2019, had exceeded “everything that I ever imagined”.
Kardashian stars on the duvet of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Companies of 2023 concern.
Speaking to the US publication she mentioned her enterprise, which she co-founded with its chief govt Jens Grede and his spouse.
Skims says it made 500 million {dollars} in 2022 (£392 million), 25% greater than projected and 80% greater than it made in 2021.
“Obviously you have big hopes, but this definitely exceeded everything that I ever imagined,” Kardashian advised Time.
“I still have, like, impostor syndrome or whatever, but I think that’s part of what keeps me going.”
Known for starring in campaigns along with her kids, Kardashian mentioned she had not but discovered learn how to incorporate them into her personal enterprise.
A current get-together between Ice Spice and her nine-year-old daughter North led to the US rapper starring in a Skims marketing campaign, but additionally a grievance from Kardashian’s former husband Kanye West after the pair appeared in a TikTok video collectively singing express rap lyrics.
I nonetheless have, like, impostor syndrome or no matter, however I feel that’s a part of what retains me going.
“As soon as I saw the words, I was like, ‘Oh no, we’re taking this down’,” mentioned Kardashian.
“I saw on the internet, (saying) ‘Kanye was right,’ and maybe he was in that instance.
“But (North) loves making slime videos and doing her little hair tutorials, and I will fight for her to be creative.”
The full interview with Kim Kardashian will be discovered on-line and in Time’s 100 Most Influential Companies of 2023 concern, which is printed on Wednesday.