Jennifer Aniston Gets Fake Breasts And Makes Fun of Kim Kardashian On 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'
Jennifer Aniston made fun of Kim Kardashian once again. This time, she poked fun at Kim's breasts, as visible in a recent nude photo shoot.
Kim bared it all for Paper magazine as one of the photographs showed her oily naked buttocks while another photo, where she opted for full frontal nudity, showed her bare breasts. When Jennifer appeared for The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Monday, she made her breasts look literally gigantic with an inflatable bra. Her red zip-up top could hardly contain what remained beneath it. When Ellen asked her about her new look, Jennifer said that it was her "Kim K" look [Image]. Mirror reported that Jennifer had played a game of "Last Word" with Ellen while her breast had kept growing throughout the game until it turned out to be "comically large." "This is my version of the Kim K, but the forward one," the "Friends" actress said.
This was not the first time Jennifer made fun of Kim's latest nude photoshoot responsible for creating numerous memes on Kim's enormous assets. Jennifer earlier said that Kim's bare bottom was not an original effort. Jennifer said that she herself was the first celebrity to bare her derriere for a magazine. She was referring to her 1996 photo-shoot for the Rolling Stone cover [Image], where she had bared her assets. "Sorry Kim K, I was an original," Jennifer earlier quipped.
Hollywood seems to be in the mood for making fun of Kim's bare buttocks as several other notable personalities have already made fun of it. Several celebrities made their versions of the "butt pose." One of those people was Chelsea Handler who shared her "butt selfie" on Instagram as she tried to imitate Kim's pose for Paper. She questioned the "authenticity" of Kim's bottom as she asked people to decide which one of the two was "real." U.S. actress Naya Rivera earlier criticised Kim for posing nude for a magazine as she was a mother. Even Ellen and her wife Portia De Rossi made fun of Kim's "butt pose" by imitating the pose on their New Year's card.
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