#BreakTheInternet Part 2: Kim Kardashian Only Went And Got Full Frontal Naked, Didn't She?
Kim Kardashian's Paper bum shot was just a teaser.
Kim Kardashian's Paper bum shot was just a teaser.
We thought we had seen it all, but Kim Kardashian has gone one step further and gone full frontal naked. Consider the internet well and truly broken.
As part of that Paper shoot, where she bares her world-famous derriere for all the world to see, the reality star also stripped off and got totally naked.
The fashion mag also interviewed Kim K for its December issue where they talked at length about her unrivalled social media power, among other things. Here's an extract: 'I ask her whether Kim Kardashian would exist without social media. "I don't think so..." she says, slowly, then reconsiders. "I don't think social media was that heavy when we started our show, but I think we really evolved with social media." The next day, as I scroll through Instagram, I come across a photograph of her, taken the night of our interview, wearing the champagne getup at a restaurant in Venice. I also find two photos of North toddling around the pumpkin patch in a tiny fringed cape and Baby Vans. One of these pictures has more than a million likes. "I love sharing my world with people," Kardashian tells me, and I detect no hint of falseness. "That's just who I am." No more, no less.''
Whatever you think of Kim you cannot deny her incomparable ability to market herself. She wanted to break the Internet with this shoot and she pretty much succeeded.
Kim, our hats are off to you.
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