Kim Kardashian is hoping to leave her fame and fortune behind her within the next five years.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 41, is hoping to quit reality TV for good after decades in the spotlight.
The reality TV icon shared the highs and lows of her life on KUWTK for over 15 years - and she's set to embark on a brand-new show with her famous clan next month.
While Kim has got several projects in the pipeline, she's looking forward to the day when she can live a 'normal' life away from the cameras.
In a new interview with Variety, the brunette bombshell opened up on her masterplan to ditch her fame and fortune.
When asked if she plans on saying goodbye to reality television in the future, Kim said she sometimes considers the idea to be 'the dream'
The SKIMs creator, who is currently dating Saturday Night Live comedian Pete Davidson, added that then maybe she 'can stop being Kim K. in 10 years'.
Meanwhile, Kim's older sister Kourtney, 42, harbours dreams of living in a different country as she hopes to leave LA behind her.
“I would probably envision myself, like, just living," Kourtney shared as she shunned the idea of more reality TV projects.
Elsewhere in the interview, Kim opened up about her clan's new HULU series.
The much-loved TV star shared that their new series will be longer and more 'documentary-style' than Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Although the new series will be quite different from KUWTK, Kim has no intentions of shying away from the tough topics of her life - including her messy divorce from estranged husband Kanye West.
Kim refrained from sharing most of her divorce on the E! reality series, and while she's hoping to be more open about it in her new show, she has insisted that she won't be airing her and Kanye's dirty laundry to viewers.
"Being in the public eye and having disagreements publicly is never easy," she told
“But I do believe in handling it all privately. I believe in championing publicly and criticizing privately.
“I don’t think I would ever criticize the father of my children on my TV show. That’s just not really what I’m about, and I just don’t think that would ever make me feel good."
The Kardashians is set to air on Hulu on 14 April, with new episodes weekly, and it's currently marked as 'coming soon' to Disney+ internationally.