The recent episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" Season 10 revealed some serious fight between Kim Kardashian West and her older sister Kourtney Kardashian over the former's hugely popular mobile game app - Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.
The fight started when Kim, 34, asked her sisters Kourtney, 35, and Khloe, 30, to be characters in her mobile game. The youngest Kardashian quickly agreed, with the condition that the app creators won't make her "look like a beast." The oldest sister, however, was less than thrilled.
"I just don't get why they use our name and likeness and don't pay us," she said, making Kim visibly upset.
"Why am I not shocked?" Kim said, referring to Kourtney's refusal. "Kourtney always is difficult. When we were first starting out our careers, I would do anything to help them out."
Kim, who labeled her asking a "favor" that Kourtney should do "with no question asked," blurted out to her sisters: "It's just lame to not do me a favor. I bend over backwards and do business deals for the benefit of you guys when I've had my own deals."
Yet, Kourtney said Kim did not make it seem like she was asking for a favor, and Khloe agreed.
Kourtney, who was pregnant with her third child with Scott Disick at that time, told her younger sis that she wouldn't like to be involved in more things. When Kim accused her of refusing just because she would not get paid, Kourtney replied, "You're such a joke. People want different things in life."
Kim's mobile app reportedly raked in over $74 million in 2014 and is predicted to bring in another $200 million this year. In an interview with Adweek magazine, Kim revealed she wanted to have a "bigger presence in the tech world," following the success of Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.
Talking about her app, the wife of Kanye West said that "adding my family members [as characters] and a bunch of cameos will get people excited." Kim was able to get her mother Kris Jenner and her half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner on board, so this time she tried to win over her Kardashian sisters.
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