Celebrity Photo Hacking: Was Kim Kardashian Texting Reggie Bush While Dating Kanye West?
Out of the same hacking scandal that targeted Jennifer Lawrence and Ariana Grande, comes news that Kim Kardashian may also have had parts of her private life revealed.
According to The Hollywood Gossip, the hacking may have gotten information from Kardashian's iCloud account. She was allegedly sending Reggie Bush texts while she was dating Kanye West.
The hacking may also reveal more about Kardashian's money.
"It can also expose their out-of-control spending habits and how they aren't actually worth as much as you would think," a source said. "Kim's career could be ruined by what's on her cloud."
The Hollywood Gossip is very skeptical of what the source is saying because it was originally reported by In Touch.
For one, the Kardashians are probably doing pretty well when it comes to money.
For a season of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," the family makes $10 million.
The money is divided among all of the family, which includes Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kris, Bruce, Rob, Kendall, Kylie, Scott Disick, Mason and Penelope.
But the older sisters have their own separate ventures. The trio recently launched a hair care line for their Kardashian Beauty brand.
Executive chairman of Farouk Sytems Farouk Shami, who is working with the Kardashians on their beauty brand, said that he believes the brand will eventually cross the billion dollar mark.
"I like big vision," Shami said. "I am going for a billion. There's no doubt in my mind that it will be there in about five years, definitely. We know what we are doing. This is going to be an empire of beauty for Farouk Systems and the Kardashians. It is not going to come overnight. We are looking for long-term business."
And then there's Kim Kardashian's game.
Her app, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, is supposed to bring in $200 million by the end of the year.
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