Kim Kardashian's fans have gone wild after she announced her brand new podcast with Spotify.
The 41 year old billionaire is adding yet another string to her bow with the new podcast, which inspired by her interest and work on criminal justice reform.
She will narrate the series as she looks into the case of Ohio man Kevin Kieth who was sentenced to death in 1994 for committing a triple murder, before former governor Ted Strickland commuted his sentence to life without parole in 2010.
Kim Kardashian’s The System: The Case Of Kevin Keith is now available to listeners on global steaming service Spotify, and there are already two episodes for them to delve into after they were released earlier today, Monday 3 October.
The series will explore Kevin's attempts to prove his innocence since his 1994 conviction for the triple killings in Bucyrus, Ohio, which he swears he did not commit.
Announcing the podcast, Kim took to social media to share a video of her speaking to Kevin via video call, as her voiceover could be heard saying: "The case of Kevin Keith is deeply twisted and incredibly heartbreaking from all sides."
A news reporter could then be heard saying: "An Ohio man has been sentenced to death."
Kim's voice chimes back in as she says: "It sounds straightforward at first," whilst a reporter says: "Three counts of murder for allegedly killing three members of the Chapman family."
Kim says: "But the deeper we go, the more the reported events there are called into question."
Alongside the video, Kim wrote: "Join me to learn more about Kevin Keith’s case on my new podcast, The System. Listen now, only on @Spotify. New episodes every Monday."
Her fans were thrilled at the news of her latest venture, with many rushing to Twitter to comment.
One wrote: "Okay this Kim Kardashian podcast is pretty interesting tho," whilst another tweeted: "Can’t lie, Kim Kardashian’s The System podcast sounds pretty good!"
Someone who had already listened to the first two episodes of the podcast wrote: "Kim Kardashian’s podcast is surprisingly actually good. she should do a true crime podcast."
Another tweeted: "Lovely surprise this morning to see @KimKardashian’s new criminal justice podcast available on Spotify! About to listen now on the way to the office."
Kim, who is the daughter of high-profile LA lawyer, the late Robert Kardashian, has turned her passions to law in recent years, and in particular, reforming the justice system by advocating for the release of prisoners widely believed to be innocent of the crimes they were convicted for.
An appeal to then-US president Donald Trump in 2018 helped her to secure the release of Alice Marie Johnson, who had been sentenced to life in prison for a non-violent drug charge and had spent 22 years behind bars before Kim was able to secure her freedom.
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