Fans of the Kardashian family are in for a shock as Peacock has announced that the popular reality show, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” (KUWTK), will be removed from its platform without warning. The decision means that viewers have only hours left to binge-watch all 20 seasons of the series before it is taken down on December 30th.
The news broke when subscribers noticed a countdown timer appearing in the corner of episode previews on the Peacock mobile app, indicating the urgent deadline. Originally airing from 2007 to 2021 on E!, KUWTK has become a staple for many viewers who relied on it as a source of entertainment.
Disappointment quickly spread among fans, who took to Reddit to voice their frustrations about the unexpected removal. Comments included sentiments such as “This is my background comfort show. It can’t leave!” and “I only pay for Peacock for KUWTK.” The outcry suggests that some subscribers are so dedicated to the series that they may consider canceling their subscriptions altogether if the show is no longer available.
In response to the surprising announcement, many fans expressed their immediate reactions, with one user lamenting, “UGH AND I JUST RECENTLY STARTED THE SHOW OVER AGAIN FOR FUN.” While the removal of KUWTK marks a significant change for the streaming service, other Kardashian-related content remains available. Fans can still enjoy spin-offs, including “The Kardashians,” which recently completed its seventh season and is exclusively available on Hulu.
This development underscores the rapidly changing landscape of streaming services, where access to beloved series can fluctuate, leading to significant fan reactions and adjustments in subscription preferences. As the clock ticks down to the removal date, viewers are racing against time to relive their favorite moments from the Kardashian clan.
