Kim Kardashian is jumping on the This Is Us craze for the first time and asking around if the show is any good. The reality TV star got the best answer from an unexpected source.

The Tweet

This Is Us is already in its second season, but it is still not too late for Kardashian to start binge-watching the series. That is what one of the stars of the family drama told the mother-of-three after she posted a tweet about the NBC show.

"I'm starting to watch This Is Us. Who watches it? Is it good?" Kardashian asked her 58.8 million followers on Wednesday night.

A few responded with positive things to say about the series. They highly suggest that Kardashian watch it.

"The best. You won't regret it," one Twitter user replied, while another wrote," Awwww it's so good."

"Welcome to the club sister," another user commented.

Mackenzie Hancsicsak, who plays the role of little Kate in This Is Us, highly recommends that Kardashian watch the show.

"It has 'all the feels.' It can make you cry a bit but the writing is amazing and the acting too. @MiloVentimiglia and @TheMandyMoore play my mom & dad & they're awesome. I'll come watch with you & babysit anytime," the young actress wrote.

Justin Hartley, who plays one of the main characters, also hopped in and gave his personal thoughts about the series. The actor, who portrays Kevin Pearson, suggests that the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star should watch the series from the start.

It is unclear if Kardashian knows that Harley is one of the stars in the series. She has yet to reply to his tweet.

'This Is Us' Craze

Fans may have several reasons why This Is Us is a good show to watch, although the viewership alone can vouch for the success of the series. The post-Super Bowl episode alone, which finally revealed how Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia) died, amassed millions of views.

Likewise, the series earned three Golden Globes nominations after just one season. It also won an Emmy award out of five nominations.

It is still not too late for Kardashian to watch This Is Us and cry along with the rest of its loyal viewers.