Last year, it was announced that after 14 years, Keeping Up With the Kardashians will be coming to an end following its 20th and final season on E!. The news stunned fans, who’ve practically grown up watching America’s most famous family share every aspect of their lives for reality TV — and regardless of whether you love them or loathe them, the Kardashians certainly kept people entertained throughout their lengthy run.

More than three million viewers would watch weekly episodes of KUWTK on E! during its heyday, which included a string of spin-off shows — including Khloe & Kourtney Take Miami — several weddings, fights, arguments and so much more.

One of the most memorable moments from KUWTK came in Season 3 when Kim Kardashian bragged about purchasing a Bentley which she claimed was so expensive that even her sisters, Kourtney and Khloe, couldn’t afford it.

And while the famous siblings made up and squashed their differences in the following episode, it’s never been mentioned how much Kim actually paid for the luxury vehicle. Here’s the lowdown…

Kim Kardashian Vs Her Sisters

In Season 3, Episode 5, titled “All for One and One for Kim,” the mother of four lost her cool after her sisters said she was “spoiled” for spending a fortune on her Bentley.

What made the situation worse is that Kim was rubbing it into Khloe and Kourtney’s face by bragging about the costly purchase and jokingly said that she was the only person in the family that could have afforded such a big-budget car.

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Well, let’s not forget that Kim reportedly earned $4.5 million for selling the rights of her explicit tape to the adult company Vivid Entertainment, who were already in possession of the raunchy clip before a deal had been reached.

Kim had two options: Either cash in on the scandal or decline an offer and have the tape leaked online for free, so, of course, the reality star went with the latter.

The vehicle in question was the Bentley Continental GT, which set back by $275,000. In all honesty, though, Kim wasn’t lying when she said her sisters couldn’t afford the car since they were still working for the family’s fashion boutique Dash and Smooch.

In other words, they made nowhere near the millions in revenue that they generate these days, and while Kim was probably telling the truth, the remark was uncalled for and unnecessary.

Later in the episode, Kourtney and Khloe were discussing their feud with Kim over her Bentley at Rob Kardashian’s apartment, stressing that neither one of them was jealous of the KKW Beauty founder, who just so happened to walk in at that exact moment.

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Khloe sees Kim walking in and attempts to shut the door on her, leading the latter to go ballistic as she uses her designer handbag and throws it left and right at her sibling while repeatedly saying, “Don’t be f***ing rude.”

In the following episode, Kris decides to take the family on a much-needed vacation to mend their differences, but things continue to escalate.

Kim eventually breaks down in front of everyone and says she feels constantly attacked by her sisters, which was the moment both Khloe and Kourtney decided to put the feud to rest once and for all.

Of course, things have changed quite drastically for Khloe and Kourtney, who have a net worth of $50 million and $35 million, respectively.

Kim remains one of the richest members in the family, with a $1 billion net worth, with most of her earning stemming from the success of her KKW Beauty firm.

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Her Skims shapewear line, which she founded in late 2019, has already been valued to be worth another $1.6 billion after pushing over three million in sales just weeks after its launch and receiving close to $160 million in funding for 2020, Forbes report.

In first place is Kylie Jenner, whose Kylie Cosmetics firm made her the first “billionaire” in the Kardashian/Jenner household. In 2019, the socialite sold 51 percent of her company to beauty giant Coty for an estimated $600 million.

Kylie is also one of the highest-paid celebs on Instagram, where she can easily command up to $2 million for a sponsored post that’s seen by her 227 million followers.

Kim and her family announced in late 2020 that KUWTK would not be returning after its 20th season run; instead, the clan will be moving over to Hulu where they’ll continue to produce and star in original content for the company’s streaming platform, Hulu Plus.

In her official IG statement posted in September 2020, Kim shared, "It is with heavy hearts that we’ve made the difficult decision as a family to say goodbye to Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

"After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and numerous spin-off shows, we are beyond grateful to all of you who've watched us for all of these years – through the good times, the bad times, the happiness, the tears, and the many relationships and children."

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