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Kim Kardashian says family dynasty will ‘go on for years’

While some TV viewers tired of the constant Kardashian circus are asking, “When will it be over?” Kim confidently predicts that her family’s reality television monopoly will “go on for years.”

Kardashian appears on the cover of the Hollywood Reporter, as one of the magazine’s “Rule Breakers 2011.” In the issue, she talks about her family’s reality television career, which started with “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” and spun into “Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami,” “Kourtney & Kim Take New York,” and “Khloe & Lamar.”

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Despite the drama over her failed marriage, which sparked a backlash, Kardashian believes these shows will last, and that there could even be new Kardashian series focusing on Rob Kardashian and Kendall and Kylie Jenner.

“These shows could really go on for years,” says Kim Kardashian. “There are so many of us, but I think we’ll see more of my younger siblings.”

She furthers that her family is committed to doing the shows until it stops being “fun.”

Kardashian says, “When the fun stops so will we.”

Inside the magazine’s year end double issue, Kris Jenner joins her daughter in a photo. Jenner says that she is very “proud” of her family.

“I’m really proud at how hard we’ve all worked this year and what we’ve accomplished,” Jenner says. “We roll as one big unit, so whether something’s sad, happy or tragic, we come together as a family and everything falls into place.”

Neither addressed Kardashian’s debacle marriage to Kris Humphries, or the backlash following her filing for divorce on Oct. 31 after just 72 days of marriage. Nor did they address more recent charges that some products endorsed by the family were made in Chinese sweatshops.