Is there a nude photo of Kim Kardashian doing the rounds?
Kim Kardashian says a naked photo online is not her

Kim Kardashian says a naked photo online is not her
It was thanks to a certain 'leaked' sex tape that Kim Kardashian was able to launch a career in the media spotlight, but the socialite says the nude photo doing the rounds online isn't her.
At the same time as the Kardashian clan signed a reported $40 million, three-year deal with E! for their various TV shows, a nude photo allegedly of Kim cooking some eggs in a frying pan has gone viral.
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The socialite has been forced to deny that the photo is of her, with her spokesman telling the Mail Online: 'It's not her. You can totally tell. It looks nothing like her.'
Ever the professional, Kim stepped out in New York yesterday wearing some incredibly tight black and white trousers. But considering the deal she's reported to have just signed, it's no wonder she looked carefree.
According to TMZ's sources, 'Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, Kris and Bruce will get the lion's share of the money,' which will be split evenly among them, with 'Kendall, Kylie and Rob [...] on a lower pay grade.' Scott Disick and his son Mason have a separate deal, along with Lamar.
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'We're told the new deal ONLY includes existing shows,' TMZ continued, 'so if Kim and Kanye get a new spin-off show they will have to bang out a new contract for even MORE money.'
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