Kim Kardashian
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Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Kim Kardashian is a real person — one of the most extensively documented public figures alive, with a career covered continuously by mainstream press since Keeping Up with the Kardashians premiered in 2007. She built the shapewear and apparel brand SKIMS, launched in 2019, into a $5 billion company: in November 2025 SKIMS closed a $225 million funding round led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives at that valuation, after crossing $1 billion in annual net sales. Separately from television and business, she spent six years in California's Law Office Study Program — an apprenticeship-based alternative to law school — passing the state's "baby bar" exam in December 2021 and completing the full program on May 22, 2025, making her eligible to sit for the California bar exam. "kim kardashian ai" is searched roughly 320 times a month, and — as with several other A-list women — the interest has almost nothing to do with doubting she exists and everything to do with the volume of AI content built on her face. She is, in fact, part of deepfake history: in May 2019, artists Bill Posters and Daniel Howe released a fabricated video built from her real Vogue "73 Questions" interview footage, using early AI face-and-voice synthesis to put invented lines about a fictional group called "Spectre" in her mouth. Posted to Instagram alongside similar fakes of Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump, it was widely covered as one of the first mainstream demonstrations of deepfake technology — and notably, Facebook/Instagram declined to remove it, saying it didn't violate policy; it came down from YouTube only after Vogue's publisher, Condé Nast, filed a copyright claim, not because any platform had a deepfake-specific rule at the time. The abuse hasn't stopped: McAfee's 2025 Most Dangerous Celebrity: Deepfake Deception List ranks her #9 in the world for AI impersonation risk, and in April 2026 the AI-detection firm Copyleaks documented a fresh wave of deepfake video ads circulating on TikTok — cloning her face and voice (alongside Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Jennifer Aniston, and Emma Watson) into fake "interview" clips promoting bogus money-making apps, designed to harvest victims' personal information. None of that is her. She has no subscription or adult-content platform of any kind; her verified accounts are @kimkardashian (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) and @KimKardashian (X). Any video of her endorsing a giveaway, investment app, or "exclusive content" service that isn't confirmed on skims.com or her own verified accounts should be treated as AI-fabricated impersonation, not her. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
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- Instagram @kimkardashian Official ~345M followers, verified — her primary account.
- X (Twitter) @KimKardashian Official Verified personal account.
- TikTok @kimkardashian Official Verified official account, separate from the @kimandnorth account she runs with her daughter.
- YouTube Kim Kardashian Official Verified official channel.
- SKIMS (official brand) skims.com Official Official site for her apparel brand — the only place to verify a real SKIMS promotion or giveaway.
- OnlyFans / subscriptions (none — does not exist) Official No account No subscription or adult-content platform of any kind. Anything selling her "exclusive" or "leaked" content is a scam by definition.
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What is Kim Kardashian's real name?
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Is every “Kim Kardashian” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- There is no other public figure named Kim Kardashian of comparable notability — any "Kim Kardashian AI" chatbot, filter, or persona account is an unauthorized fan project or an impersonator trading on her name, not an authorized product of hers.
- The @kimandnorth TikTok account is a real, joint account she runs with her daughter North West — it is genuinely hers, distinct from her solo @kimkardashian account, not an AI persona.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- She is part of deepfake history: a May 2019 fabricated video built from her real Vogue interview footage — putting invented words in her mouth about a fictional group — was one of the first mainstream celebrity deepfakes to go viral, and platforms at the time had no clear policy for removing it.
- She is ranked #9 in the world on McAfee's 2025 deepfake-impersonation list. AI-cloned videos of her face and voice have circulated on TikTok as recently as April 2026, staged as fake "interviews" to push bogus money-making apps that harvest personal information — the same campaign also used Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Jennifer Aniston, and Emma Watson.
- She has no subscription or adult-content platform of any kind. Any account claiming to sell her "exclusive" or "leaked" content is AI-fabricated exploitation, not her.
- Her verified accounts are exactly @kimkardashian (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) and @KimKardashian (X), plus the official skims.com for her brand. Fan accounts, parody accounts, and "news"/"updates" pages are not her and should not be mistaken for official statements or endorsements.
The documented facts
- Real person: founder of shapewear/apparel brand SKIMS (launched 2019), which closed a $225 million funding round led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives in November 2025 at a $5 billion valuation, after crossing $1 billion in annual net sales Source: CNBC, Nov 12, 2025 · documented
- Passed California's First-Year Law Students' Examination ("baby bar") in December 2021 after enrolling in the state's apprenticeship-based Law Office Study Program in 2018 Source: NBC News, Dec 2021 · documented
- Completed the six-year Law Office Study Program on May 22, 2025, becoming eligible to sit for the full California bar exam Source: ABC News, May 2025 · documented
- May 2019: artists Bill Posters and Daniel Howe released a fabricated video built from her real Vogue "73 Questions" interview footage, using AI to synthesize invented statements about a fictional group called "Spectre" — one of the first mainstream celebrity deepfakes to go viral; Facebook/Instagram declined to remove it, and it came down from YouTube only via a Condé Nast copyright claim, not a deepfake-specific policy Source: TechCrunch, Jun 11, 2019 · documented
- Ranked #9 in the world on McAfee's 2025 Most Dangerous Celebrity: Deepfake Deception List, behind Taylor Swift (#1), Scarlett Johansson (#2), and Jenna Ortega (#3) — a measure of how heavily a celebrity's name, image, and cloned voice are used in AI scams Source: NBC10 (turnto10.com), Dec 2025 · documented
- April 2026: AI-detection firm Copyleaks documented deepfake video ads on TikTok cloning her face and voice (alongside Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Jennifer Aniston, and Emma Watson) into fake "interview" clips promoting bogus money-making apps that redirect victims to pages harvesting personal information Source: Bitdefender, Apr 30, 2026 · reported
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