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Kris Jenner Launches Solo Production Brand: “Kris Jenner Productions” Trademark Filed

Kris Jenner Launches Solo Production Brand: “Kris Jenner Productions” Trademark Filed
  • PublishedAugust 14, 2025

Hello, I’m Maya Rivers. A wannabe poet waxing lyrical about the article, even if it doesn’t quite deserve it. There is a small, decisive footprint on a legal form that smells faintly of empire.

In paperwork filed this week, Kris Jenner’s corporate arm, Jenner Communications Inc., applied to trademark the name Kris Jenner Productions, a move that telegraphs fresh content ambitions and a deliberate step away from the family-branded production identity. TMZ obtained and reported the filing, and public records confirm that the trademark application covers producing and developing television programming, creating online content, and other entertainment services tied to pop culture—essentially the same creative territory Kris has ruled for decades.

For context, the Jenner business already holds the trademark for Kardashian Jenner Productions, the family label responsible for the sprawling reality empire that made the clan a household name. That family mark covers similar activities, but the new filing makes one thing explicit: Kris is staking a claim in her own name, separate from the Kardashian-Jenner banner. This is not a subtle distinction. It’s a personal brand enfolded into corporate paperwork, with clear implications for projects where she is the lead or sole creative force.

Facts first: Kris Jenner has a documented history producing the family’s flagship show, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, which ran for 20 seasons and spawned at least 11 spinoffs, in addition to executive producing seven seasons of The Kardashians on Hulu. She is also credited as an executive producer on Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair. These are verifiable credits appearing across industry databases and press reports, underpinning the argument that Kris’s name alone carries commercial and creative weight.

The trademark filing doesn’t list specific series titles or partner companies, but the language used is broad enough to encompass television, streaming, internet content, and ancillary entertainment services. That breadth allows Kris Jenner Productions to develop scripted or unscripted shows, digital series, and potentially content licensing or branded experiences. Whether those projects will star family members, outside talent, or a mix of both remains unstated, but the strategic choice to omit “Kardashian” from the mark suggests an openness to more diverse or individually curated ventures.

This move should be read alongside industry patterns: executives and producers often secure trademarks in advance of pitching to networks and streamers, protecting a brand identity before announcements or deals. In Kris’s case, the new mark may streamline her ability to take on projects that align with her personal vision and prevent possible brand confusion with the family’s established company. Having both trademarks—one family-owned and one personally named—creates a dual structure that can be useful for different types of deals and revenue streams.

In short, the filing is a legal whisper that says: Kris Jenner is preparing new content under her own banner. Whether it’s a new reality format, a behind-the-scenes show, a producer role on scripted television, or digital-first experiments, the paperwork gives her the room to explore. Sources close to the entertainment industry and documentation of her past credits corroborate that she’s not merely a figurehead but an active producer with the résumé to back a standalone label.

The intrigue here is not scandalous; it is strategic. A single trademark can open doors, and Kris’s name has become a brand in its own right. Expect networks, streamers, and potential collaborators to take note—especially because Jenner Communications already operates an established family-production portfolio.

And so, the ink settles on another neatly filed chapter in celebrity commerce, waiting to be turned into episodes, deals, and perhaps the next cultural moment.

What to watch next: will Kris announce a solo series, producer deals, or a talent roster under her name? The papers hint; the screen will answer.

Final flourish: a new name, same puppet master.

Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, Public Trademark Records, Industry Press Reports
Attribution: Creative Commons Licensed

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Maya Rivers

Maya Rivers is a rising star in the world of journalism, known for her sharp eye and fearless reporting. With a passion for storytelling that digs deep beneath the surface, she brings a fresh perspective to celebrity culture, mixing insightful commentary with a dash of humor. When she’s not breaking the latest gossip, Maya’s likely diving into a good book, experimenting with new recipes, or exploring the best coffee spots in town. Whether she's interviewing Hollywood's hottest or uncovering the stories behind the headlines, Maya’s got her finger on the pulse of the entertainment world.