The Kardashian-Jenner family, that stars in their family reality show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” finds it difficult to keep in touch with each other because of their busy schedules. Their most preferred way to know about each other's lives is through Instagram. In her latest interview with a website, the reality star dished out some of the secrets of her social-media crazy family and what all goes into the makings of her highly liked Instagram pictures.

For Kim, the best way to stay updated about her globe-trotting half-sister, model Kendall Jenner is through Instagram. The 34-year-old told The Hollywood Reporter in an exclusive interview that she gets “comforted” in using Instagram because it helps her to know more about her busy family. Kim is not only following her elder sister Kourtney Kardashian but also Khloe and Kylie on the social media network.

A shocking information that was revealed during Kim's interview was that her media-shy stepdad Bruce Jenner too is on Instagram. But the former Olympian, who has been in news for his speculated gender change, maintains his privacy on Instagram too. "My stepdad [Bruce Jenner] has a secret account," Kim is quoted as saying to The Hollywood Reporter about Bruce. "He told me that he set it up so he can see what my sisters are doing, too," she added.

Does the reality star seek help from professional photographers for getting her pictures touched-up? Kim, who has close to 29 million Instagram followers (more than anyone else in her family) told the website that no one runs her social media and she handles everything effortlessly. The mommy to baby North West said she does everything from “collages and screen grabs and cropping” of the pictures that she shares with her fans.

The wife to “Yeezus” rapper Kanye West, who had the most liked picture ever on Instagram in 2014 (her wedding picture of kissing Kanye in front of white rose wall), told the website that she also does not use any filters on her pictures. Kim said that she finds it difficult to “figure it [the filters] out” and does not like the way it makes the picture look like, so she does not bother using them at all.

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