Khloe Kardashian Defends Sister Kim Kardashian Over Full Frontal Nude Photos
Kim Kardashian has a supporter in her sister Khloe Kardashian on her decision to pose nude for Paper Magazine. Khloe reportedly thinks it's not a big deal.
In an interview with E! News on Nov. 14, younger sister Khloe Kardashian said she stands by Kim's decision to show her body on Paper magazine, especially since "she got it." Khloe said, "I think Kim has an amazing body, she looks incredible." She added that it's Kim's prerogative to show her body.
She also said Kim has the right to show off because she now feels liberated from all the harsh judgements she received during her pregnancy. "I think it's almost that she feels so liberated to show everyone, like, 'Look how bomb I look," Khloe said.
Kim sparked controversy last week when she posted full frontal nude pictures from her Paper magazine shoot on her Instagram account to try and "break the internet." Some Instagram users did not like it. "Glee" star Naya Rivera even took the time to berate Kim for posing like that when she's already a mother. Chelsea Handler also posted a photo of herself and claimed that she would never go to the extent that Kim did because she has talents.
However, Khloe is adamant that there was nothing wrong with Kim's decision. She even implied that Kanye West, Kim's husband, was on board with the idea. She said that the thing she loves about the couple is that they discuss things together, no matter if it's just Kim who would be doing something. When they discuss it and they both think something is cool, then they go ahead with the decision.
On the interview for Paper magazine, Kim Kardashian shared that she would hardly exist without social media. She admits social media was not that popular when her family's reality show, "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," hit national TV, but it was social media that made the show evolve completely to what it is today. Kim shared she loves sharing her world with people because that's just who she is. Asked what she thinks of the negativity associated with her fame, she said, "You just have to not care."