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Posted: 2016-02-10T18:25:34Z | Updated: 2016-02-10T18:48:11Z Kardashians Reportedly Unhappy With Portrayal On 'American Crime Story' | HuffPost

Kardashians Reportedly Unhappy With Portrayal On 'American Crime Story'

The sisters are reportedly displeased with the show's attempt to connect the dots between their first taste of fame with their current realities.
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The young actors playing Rob, Khloe, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian on "The People vs O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" watch their father on TV.
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Are we really going to talk about the Kardashians after each episode of "The People vs O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story"? 

It sure seems that way! 

After brief nod to viewers acknowledging their existence in the series' premiere episode, Tuesday's episode offered our first real look at young Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian cheering on their father Robert Kardashian after he read Simpson's suicide note during a live press conference: 

The series is based on Jeffery Toobin's book The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson. Showrunner Ryan Murphy previously stated the series is "a drama, not a documentary ," so writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski took liberties constructing scenes and conversations that didn't necessarily take place IRL.   

Despite the disclaimer, TMZ reports that Kardashian family sources say Kim felt the scene was "ridiculous ," adding that the sisters remember watching their father read the letter on TV, but stress that the cheering "never happened."

Well, obviously. 

Last week, Alexander and Karaszewski admitted to Vulture that certain scenes were added to color the narrative , including most of the scenes featuring the Kardashian kids.

"Yes, [Robert Kardashian] did take his kids out to Chin Chin for Father's Day on the Sunday after the Bronco chase. That is all true. We know that Robert Kardashian was not a man who sought the limelight," Alexander explained, referencing a scene that will air in the third episode where Kardashian tells his children, "Fame is fleeting. It's hollow. It means nothing at all without a virtuous heart."

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Kim, Rob, Robert, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian pose for a Christmas card in the early 90s.
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Alexander continued, "We do know that [attorney Robert Shapiro] pushed him in front of the TV cameras to read the suicide note that day, which was not something he was comfortable with. And we do know, hilariously, that the reporters afterwards said, 'What's your name? How do you spell it?' It's an unusual Armenian name, and he had to spell it out for them. We assume his four kids are all watching TV. They're going to see their dad on TV and they're going to be excited, like any kids would be."

Even with this admission, TMZ reports that the family is none too pleased with the show's not-so-subtle attempt to connect the dots between the sisters' first taste of fame with the Simpson case and their current realities.

Request for comment made by The Huffington Post to Kim Kardashian 's rep has yet to be returned at this time. 

 

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