Khloé Kardashian may be entering a new professional chapter. According to recent reports, the entrepreneur and television personality is said to be less involved in Good American, the denim brand she co-founded in 2016 with Emma Grede.
For nearly a decade, Kardashian played a key role in shaping the public image of the brand. From television appearances to consistent promotion across social media, her presence helped establish Good American’s strong reputation among consumers.
However, according to an article based on reports from Us Weekly, followers have noticed a decline in Kardashian’s direct promotion of the business. Sources cited claim that while she remains an investor and ambassador for the label, she “is not involved in strategy or operations” on a day-to-day basis.
The same sources suggest that her working relationship with Grede “fizzled out” over time, with Grede now reportedly focusing more heavily on the company’s daily management, while Kardashian continues to offer support without being at the centre of decision-making.
Rather than dedicating all her energy to Good American, Kardashian is said to be focusing on other personal ventures, including her podcast Khloé In Wonder Land and her popcorn brand, Khloud.
This apparent shift in priorities raises questions about Good American’s future: how might the reduced involvement of one of its most visible co-founders affect public perception and the brand’s trajectory? While she remains linked to the company as an investor and ambassador, her lower profile could mark the beginning of a new chapter for the label.
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