Kris Freaks Out! Jenner Launches Last-Ditch Scheme To Save 'KUWTK'
March 21 2017, Updated 10:20 a.m. ET
Keeping Up With the Kardashians is losing viewers like never before, and Kris Jenner will do anything to stop the damage! RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that the momager has launched a secret scheme to drive up the popularity of the failing show.
This season's premiere was the lowest-rated ever! And now, "Kris is in a panic," a source close to the show told RadarOnline.com.
"Everyone has been ordered to step up their game on social media," the source told RadarOnline.com. "That means all of her kids, all of their friends, everyone who is involved in the show has to do more" posts to entice viewers.
Mom's the boss . "Kris is ordering Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie have been told to make sure that they're pushing the show and that they're doing things to get attention on Twitter and Instagram and Snapchat," the source said. "She has told them they have to do them to do that." Could Khloe's suspicious new engagement ring finger bling be part of the plot?
"Kim's hiding from the public since her robbery has really rocked the family and Kris knows it. So she has told all of her other kids that they need to be out in public more so that people care what they're doing and then watch the show," the source told RadarOnline.com.
"Kris was really hopeful that Kim's Paris robbery would bring in the ratings for the show," the source said about cashing in on her daughter's horrific assault.
But as RadarOnline.com previously reported, Season 13 started out as a dud, with only 1.48 million viewers. "Kris blasted everyone and told them all that they have to do things that their fans like. Interact with them, but do fun things so that people will watch them on social media and then they'll tune into the show," the insider said. "It was an order."
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