I've followed the Kardashians television shows and business ventures since the beginning of their rise to fame (not because of their celebrity status, as I have enough celebrity friends for that to just not wash with me); but because I see the entire family as a source of inspiration and excellent role models.
Flagship Kardashian, Kim, who lashed out at Turkish Cosmo this time last year for putting her on the cover in the month of genocide remembrance, advises her sister to "be careful, because you're Armenian." Indeed, last year she wrote a blog post on the matter, emphasising her strong connection to her background.
Reality television is much like junk food - you start off thinking there's nothing wrong with a plate of chips every now and again and then you start to talk yourself into believing that the wilted and slightly greasy salad in your burger has valuable vitamins and minerals to offer, and suddenly you're ingesting a load of nutritionally questionable pap night after night.