How do you define success?Khloé Kardashian Odom: I don't define success by the amount of money someone has or by their popularity. Life can be so unpredictable, and there are ups and downs. To me, success is setting goals and working hard to achieve them. Whether big or small, it's important to have that discipline and a clear idea of what you want. In my opinion, just because a person is famous doesn't necessarily mean that they're successful.
What can we see on your show this season?A lot of big and unexpected changes—on the personal and professional fronts—for both of us. It's all exciting and I'm so happy that I can take the viewers on this crazy ride with me.
Describe yourself in five words.
Loyal, loving, silly, passionate, badass bitch.
What is the best advice you've ever received?
That you'll never be able to please everyone in life, so stop trying. You'll end up wasting your life and losing yourself. Just stay true to who you are.
In Keeping Up With the Kardashians, you talk about being bullied and picked on. How did you overcome this?
Being bullied is awful. We live in a world where some people bring others down in order to make themselves feel better. Sad, but true. I've been blessed to have an amazing family unit that constantly provides me with support. It's interesting because my being bullied as a kid has actually prepared me, in a way, to face the negativity, which is much more public now. I truly try to not pay attention to it. I know my strengths and I know who I am. I know my heart. So I just believe that for every hater or bully I have there are 100 people who love me.