Kourtney Kardashian Reveals Family Pressure Led to Launch of Lemme: 'What's Your Thing?'
August 27, 2024

Kourtney Kardashian Barker is opening up more about her company.

During the most recent episode of The Kardashians, Kourtney discussed how her relationship with the brand has changed while working on photo shoots and interviews for Lemme, her line of all-natural edible supplements that don’t include CBD.

Impact of personal life on professional success

At the beginning of the show, Kourtney attributed her success to her marriage to Travis Barker and said that a recent photo shoot was the “easiest photo shoot I’ve ever done.” “Having a good relationship has greatly improved my life and the lives of those around me, and it’s true that who you surround yourself with matters greatly in life overall,” she remarked.

Kourtney Kardashian Reveals Family Pressure Led to Launch of Lemme: 'What's Your Thing?'

Later in the episode, Kourtney joked that she was getting ready for an interview and doing her makeup when she wondered, “If anyone has drugs?”

Speaking about an impending live interview, Kourtney admitted in the confessional, “I don’t love doing press, and the live factor makes me a little bit nervous.” “I don’t know why, but I suppose I became more insecure at one point. Maybe it was just years of criticism as well, I believe,” she continued.

“I’m a really authentic person, and I can’t force anything,” the founder of Lemme went on. “I believe that Kim and my mother put pressure on me to figure out what my thing was. What is the nature of your enterprise?”

Following her admission that she “feels amazing” during the live interview about Lemme, Kourtney’s mother Kris Jenner jokes, “Lemme chill.” “Leave me alone, please, and grab a martini!”

After more than five years of research, Kourtney first introduced Lemme in September of last year, she told WSJ Magazine.

“My process [with a new product] is to take it to my natural doctor, and he would muscle test me with it,” she said. “I would hold the product in my hand, and he would see how it reacts to my body.”

“While some items work fine in tests, most of the time I have trouble with them. She continued saying that she thought it was fascinating when he would explain things like, “Oh, it’s because they’re using corn or corn syrup or it’s genetically modified.”

Lemme Chill, Lemme Focus, and Lemme Matcha are some of the witty titles for these formulas that Kardashian tested on herself. Among the ingredients she avoided using artificial colors, flavors, and sweeteners, corn syrup, and gluten and gelatin was a top priority for her when it came to the supplements.

“My favorite candy has to be Matcha. It isn’t jittery like caffeinated energy because it contains B12. The B12 and coenzyme Q10 give you that prolonged energy,” she added. “Matcha naturally contains caffeine, so it’s not caffeine-free, but it’s like the smallest bit of caffeine. About the components and the combinations, I have a strong feeling.”

Kourtney Kardashian Reveals Family Pressure Led to Launch of Lemme: 'What's Your Thing?'

Kim Kardashian’s reflections and speculations

Kim Kardashian expressed curiosity about her life’s possibilities in the same episode, given her lack of celebrity.

The founder of SKIMS was hanging out with Scott Disick and her 9-year-old daughter North when she began to think about what her life might have looked like if she had taken a different route.

Kim mentioned that her ideal day would involve going to Melrose and then skating down to Venice Beach, while North experimented with fake makeup and special effects on her mother.

Kim, 42, then began to speculate about what her life might be like if her family “didn’t take that road or journey” to stardom and surmised that she might be employed by Macy’s.

She continued, talking to Disick about her mother, “My mom has been really sad, like what did I do?” “Did I make them reach this point where..”

“Nobody has easy happy [lives],” Disick retorted. “Though everyone has something wonderful, there is always something better.”

(Tashia Bernardus)

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