It never gets old being right. Didn't we say that Nene wasn't getting anything for that app? According to this article Kim K. has already made $46 million off the app that she had Nene on since June, 2015. That right there let's you know that Nene got a small stipend with no residuals to follow. Kim had too many people on that app to be doling out hefty percentages to each of them.
You know that if Nene was making big bucks off that app she would be bragging her head off and putting other people down. That's probably another reason that she's mad, Kim K. dogged her out. But she's all up in Kim's face because she wants to be her friend so bad. You know Kim K. is laughing her head off at that fool.
The Kardashian and Jenner apps are already on pace to make an insane $32 million per year
Wed, Sep 16, 2015,
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kardashian-jenner-apps-already-pace-135308688.htmlTwo days after announcing their apps at the Apple store in Soho, the Kardashians and Jenners are still crushing the download charts — and beginning to rake in cash.
The new apps allow fans even greater access to the world of the Kardashians and Jenners beyond their existing presence on seemingly every social media network around, and it charges users a mere $2.99 a month. Of course, as BuzzFeed's Katie Notopoulos pointed out, that’s an insane $142.53 per year if you sign up for all four apps.
But that doesn't seem to be deterring people. Alaxic Smith, CEO of communly.com, got ahold of subscriber numbers, according to TMZ. A total of 891,340 people reportedly signed up for the four sites within the first 24 hours. If those numbers are indeed correct, that would mean that the entire family of apps is on pace to rake in $32 million per year.
And most of it is coming from Kylie. Here's how the sisters each made out: 74% Kylie, 11% Khloé, 9% Kim, and 6% Kendall, according to TMZ.
At least in the app world, 18-year-old Kylie Jenner is the undisputed queen of the family.
According to the app analytics company App Annie, Kylie Jenner's new app is number one on the charts, beating out Facebook's Messenger app, Facebook, Instagram, and even Snapchat.
Khloé Kardashian's app is currently at the No. 12 spot as of Wednesday morning — not as high as Kylie, but that's still ahead of Spotify, Pinterest, and Google Maps.
More importantly, both are beating Kim, whose new app is currently sitting at 11 (though she already has her own powerhouse of an app, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, a game which raked in $1.6 million in its first five days on the market, and has since been downloaded 22.8 million times, generating $43 million in revenue from its June launch through the end of September.)
Kendall is bringing up the rear (Kourtney's app hasn't been released yet), at the 17 spot, which is still better than Uber and Twitter.