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Kardashian Sisters Collaborate on Dollhouse Project

Los Angeles, California, United States
Entertainment
Celebrity
Television
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Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, and Khloé Kardashian officially released their collaborative fiction novel Dollhouse on 15/11/2011. Published by William Morrow, the 288-page book presented a fictional story centered on three glamorous sisters navigating fame, family tensions, romance, and media scrutiny in Los Angeles. The novel followed fictional siblings Kamille, Kassidy, and Kyle Romero, characters widely viewed as loosely inspired by the Kardashian sisters’ own experiences growing up in a high-profile family while building careers in entertainment and fashion. Although promoted as fiction, Dollhouse incorporated themes commonly associated with celebrity culture in Hollywood, including paparazzi attention, family loyalty, personal scandals, and the pressures of public life. The project marked the Kardashian sisters’ second major publishing venture following the success of their 2010 memoir Kardashian Konfidential, which combined autobiography, lifestyle advice, and family stories. By 2011, the Kardashian brand had expanded rapidly through reality television, retail businesses, endorsements, and publishing projects tied to the popularity of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Following the book’s release, the sisters launched a promotional campaign that included interviews, media appearances, and public signing events. One of the most publicized appearances took place on 18/11/2011 at a Barnes & Noble event at The Grove shopping center in Los Angeles, where large crowds gathered for the Dollhouse signing. Entertainment outlets covered the event extensively, reflecting the family’s growing influence in celebrity publishing and pop culture during the early 2010s. While Dollhouse received mixed critical reviews, the release demonstrated the Kardashians’ efforts to extend their public brand beyond television into commercial fiction publishing. The novel became part of a broader trend during the era in which reality television personalities expanded into books, fashion, and lifestyle media projects. Editorial Note Dollhouse illustrated how the Kardashian sisters were transforming their reality television fame into a broader multimedia business empire. The project also showed how celebrity-driven fiction publishing became increasingly marketable during the peak years of tabloid and reality TV culture.
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Dollhouse (book)