Kim Kardashian Talks Retirement From Reality TV

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By Christine Thomasos , Christian Post Reporter
February 20, 2013|11:14 am

Kim Kardashian may be gearing up for retirement from the world of reality television.

Kardashian,32, rose to fame as a star of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." However, the mother-to-be recently revealed that she may only be looking to appear in two more seasons of the show featuring her family's life.

The reality television star appears on the cover of DuJour magazine's spring issue, where she speaks about ending her stint on the series that made her popular.

"I think there's always an evolution of, you know, what you want to do in life," Kardashian explained. "It's all about finding things that really excite you and motivate you and spark you all over again."

Although season eight of the series is currently being filmed and scheduled for a June 2013 premiere, People magazine reported that Kardashian will end her stint on the show after appearing in the ninth season. Kardashian is currently dating rapper Kanye West, whom she is also expecting a child with next summer.

The reality television star said that 35-year-old West has taught her a great deal about being more private and shifting her priorities.

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"My boyfriend has taught me a lot about privacy," Kardashian said. "I'm ready to be a little less open about some things, like my relationships. I'm realizing everyone doesn't need to know everything. I'm shifting my priorities."

She explained that she feels blessed to be able to move onto another phase in her life.

"I just feel so blessed and excited and ready for the next phase," Kardashian said.

While Kardashian admitted that she and West "have talked" about marriage, she told the "Today" show that she and her boyfriend are "focusing on the baby."

"(We're) so content with how things are right now and how life is and we're so happy," Kardashian told "Today" last month. "We definitely want that in the future, but I'm not in a rush."

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