Kim Kardashian’s trajectory from reality TV maven to business mogul has been nothing short of meteoric.
From her humble beginnings as Paris Hilton’s stylist to her current status as a billionaire entrepreneur, Kardashian has solidified her presence in popular culture with a global brand that spans television, fashion, and social media.
Now, the 43-year-old icon, whose rise to fame was catalysed by a 2007 sex tape with singer Ray J, is setting her sights on a new frontier: Hollywood.
Despite her limited acting experience, Kardashian is determined to transition from reality TV royalty to bona fide movie star, with two major film deals in the works and a Hulu legal drama from renowned producer Ryan Murphy on the horizon.
SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 10: Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian and Kim Kardashian attend 2019 E! People’s Choice Awards – Arrivals at The Barker Hanger on November 10, 2019 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
Big challenge
Kardashian’s leap into the world of cinema presents a formidable challenge.
With only a handful of narrative TV appearances and film cameos to her credit, including a role in “American Horror Story: Delicate” and voicing a character in “Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie,” the prospect of assuming the mantle of Hollywood legends like Elizabeth Taylor may seem daunting.
However, despite the skepticism surrounding her acting chops, Hollywood studios are willing to take a gamble on Kardashian’s star power.
Recently, she secured two lucrative deals for original films – an untitled thriller with Amazon MGM Studios and a comedy titled “The Fifth Wheel” with Netflix.
These partnerships underscore a shift in perception regarding Kardashian’s potential beyond the realm of reality television.
“Studios are more open to working with Kim Kardashian now because she’s evolving beyond reality TV,” remarked Pilaar Terry, Managing Partner and COO of POV Agency.
“She’s shown she’s not just about fame. Studios see her as more than just a celebrity. She’s got this diverse appeal that they want to tap into because she’s proven to move the needle on everything from engagement to sales.”
Instagram following
The allure of Kardashian’s vast fanbase, boasting 364 million Instagram followers, is a driving force behind the studios’ willingness to invest in her cinematic ventures. Much like Taylor Swift’s ability to draw her devoted “Swifties” to theaters, Kardashian’s name recognition holds immense value in today’s entertainment landscape.
“If you look at it from name recognition around the world, Kim is a bigger star than Taylor Swift,” asserted a top agent. “Netflix, Amazon, Ryan Murphy, or whoever are trying to utilise that fact to create popular content.”
Despite the inherent challenges, Kardashian’s pivot to film mirrors a trend seen among entertainers seeking to expand their horizons. “She’s diversifying her portfolio,” noted Randi Matthews, CEO and founder of Multi-Hyphen Media.
“It’s just like when singers make the transition into acting. She wants to challenge herself. She wants to do something that she hasn’t done before.
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In Short:
– Stocks fell due to concerns over AI valuations; S&P 500 down 1.2%, Nasdaq down 1.9%.
– Palantir shares dropped 9% despite strong performance, raising questions about sustainability of high valuations.
Stocks fell on Tuesday as investor concerns regarding artificial intelligence valuations impacted major indices.
The S&P 500 declined by 1.2%, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped by 1.9%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 304 points, equating to a 0.6% decrease.Palantir shares dropped 9%, despite the company’s strong third-quarter performance and positive forecasts attributed to its AI sector growth. The stock has surged over 150% this year, yet trades at over 200 times its forward earnings, leading investors to question whether such valuations can be sustained.
Other tech stocks also faced declines, including Oracle and AMD, which saw drops of 4% and more than 3%, respectively.
Gains in AI stocks have inflated the S&P 500’s price-earnings ratio above 23, raising concerns about stock valuations. Ameriprise market strategist Anthony Saglimbene highlighted potential risks, stating that investors are questioning if future profit growth will support high capital expenditures.
Market Outlook
Comments from executives at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley further added to market worries.
Both firms predicted potential market pullbacks, with drawdowns of 10% to 20% possible within the next two years. Saglimbene noted a narrow market breadth in recent months, suggesting limited alternatives if a downturn occurs in the tech sector.
In Short:
– RBA predicts persistent cost-of-living issues with low chances of interest rate cuts; economy growth expected at 2%.
– Unemployment rose to 4.5%, but is projected to remain steady; inflation is forecasted at 3.7% by next June.
RBA forecasts indicate ongoing cost-of-living struggles and a low likelihood of interest rate cuts. The Reserve Bank’s quarterly Statement on Monetary Policy (SMP) suggests Australia’s economy will grow at around 2% annually, primarily driven by housing investment.
Unemployment rose to 4.5% last month but is expected to remain steady just below this level for the next two years. Some economists challenge this optimism. Productivity is improving more quickly than anticipated but remains relatively low by historical standards.
Inflation, meanwhile, is projected to stay persistently high despite solid growth and stable unemployment. The bank highlighted that last week’s inflation figures were significantly higher than expected, with the annual consumer price rise predicted to reach 3.7% by next June. With wage growth forecasted at only 3%, workers’ purchasing power is expected to decline.
No Rate Cuts
The RBA’s lack of interest rate cut forecasts have led markets to lower their expectations. The cash rate is predicted to bottom out at 3.3% next year, a revision from earlier projections of 2.9%. Many economists believe further cuts are unlikely, with a median expectation for no cuts until late next year.
RBA governor Michele Bullock acknowledged that maintaining the current rate is possible, noting that the RBA may not need to reduce rates significantly as other central banks have.
Competitive banking conditions offer some relief to borrowers, resulting in reduced spreads on variable-rate mortgages. Nonetheless, there are concerns that these spreads could increase as banks aim for higher profitability or as market risk premiums adjust. Australian variable mortgage rates may have reached their lowest point for the foreseeable future.
In Short:
– Russian officials emphasise their alliance with China after Trump’s meeting with Xi Jinping.
– Prime Minister Mishustin’s visit to China aims to strengthen trade and cooperation between the two nations.
Russian officials reaffirmed their alliance with China following U.S. President Donald Trump’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin arrived in Hangzhou for two days of negotiations, signing various agreements to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, energy, transport, agriculture, and space, according to Russian state media.
Mishustin described his Chinese counterpart as a “dear friend,” stating that Russian-Chinese relations are at their peak despite Western sanctions. Li Qiang reciprocated by expressing Beijing’s readiness to strengthen ties, noting mutual support amid external risks and challenges.
Strategic Partnership
China remains Russia’s most important ally, having not condemned the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and echoes Russia’s language, referring to the situation as a “crisis.”
Ahead of this visit, the Kremlin highlighted the significance of the talks, sending a robust delegation, including top officials from finance, agriculture, space, and nuclear energy.
Mishustin’s visit coincides with Trump’s recent discussions with Xi, where agreements were reportedly reached on several issues in a gesture seen as a trade truce amidst rising tariffs.
Trump’s engagement with China contrasts with his lack of progress in talks with Russia, which he attributed to frustrations over the Ukraine conflict. This context may indicate Russia’s unease regarding China’s positive interactions with the U.S.