Kim K is concerned. Unless and until this occurs, the Kardashian name will perish…

A world without Kardashians would be either incredibly dull or quite tranquil, depending on who you ask, but it’s more doable than you think. Kim Kardashian expressed her concerns over the Kardashian name dying out on the May 25 debut of The Kardashians Season 3, suggesting that it can only be passed on if her brother Rob has a son. “You know what I mean, you guys? “If Robert doesn’t have a son, the Kardashian name will be extinct forever,” she informed Scott Disick and her sister Khloé, who laughed at the notion. “I’m not even joking.”

A producer asked her in her confessional what the world would be like without a Kardashian. “I can insert a lot of things that other people would say,” she said, referring to the family’s numerous detractors. When the producer said it was “a sad world,” Kim reluctantly offered one positive. “It’s like there’s less drama,” she explained. Khloé was there to calm Kim down and protect her from panicking. “Let me tell you something about men, Kim.” “They can have babies until they’re 90,” she explained. “At least we have time for Rob.” It’s going to happen. Give him some space.”

The Kardashian clan is rife with Generation Z members. Kris Jenner, the family’s matriarch, has 12 grandkids, with her daughter Kendall Jenner not having children yet. Kourtney Kardashian shares three children (Mason, Penelope, and Reign) with ex-boyfriend Disick; Kim has four children (North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm) with ex-husband Kanye West; Khloé shares two kids (daughter True and a son whose name is not confirmed) with on-and-off boyfriend Tristan Thompson; Rob welcomed daughter Dream with ex-girlfriend Blac Chyna; and the youngest sibling Kylie Jenner shares Stormi and Aire with on-and-off boyfriend Travis Scott.

However, all of those children have taken on their fathers’ surnames from birth, making Rob’s 6-year-old daughter Dream the sole grandchild with the Kardashian surname. If she marries a guy and takes his surname in the far future, the Kardashian heritage will end, unless she has a sibling who is also capable of having children by then. She may even refuse to give up her last name and choose to pass it on to her own children, because conventional marriage standards should have vanished by the time Dream considers having children.