“These shows could really go on for years,” the 31-year-old reality star tells The Hollywood Reporter.
“There are so many of us, but I think we’ll see more of my younger siblings [Kendall and Kylie].”
Kardashian and her mother Kris Jenner appear in the latest issue of the entertainment industry bible that named the family one of its “rule breakers” of 2011.
The Kardashian clan are rumoured to have made a total of $65million last year through their TV series and a host of endorsement deals.
The family originally shot to fame with Keeping Up With The Kardashians, but they have since starred in other offshoots including Kourtney And Khloe Take Miami, Kourtney And Kim Take New York, and Khloe And Lamar.
But, as one of six children, Kardashian says the family could keep on doing reality TV for a long time to come.
“The show could go on for years, but when the funs stops so will we,” she says.
The past year has been one of incredible highs and lows for the Kardashians following Kim’s whirlwind romance and wedding to basketball player Kris Humphries, which lasted just 72 days.
But Jenner – the family’s matriarch and manager – is philosophical.
“I’m really proud at how hard we’ve all worked this year and what we’ve accomplished,” the 56-year-old says. “We roll as one big unit, so whether something’s sad, happy or tragic, we come together as a family and everything falls into place.”