Kim Kardashian's Naked Butt Photo Inspires More Memes And A Scary Charles Barkley Version
Kim Kardashian's controversial Paper Magazine photo spread has been making its rounds on the social media, as the debate continues about the authenticity of the photos, Photoshop and other editing software have certainly been used and abused to create various memes and parodies of the photos. One such addition to the growing pile is a scary Charles Barkley version.
Kim shared her booty baring photo on her Instagram page, with the caption "Break the Internet." The net soon exploded with reactions, memes and other related material, turning the caption into a hashtag. One of the latest edits to come out of the controversial photo features NBA legend Charles Barkley. The basketball star's image was so obviously photoshopped into Kim's magazine cover and posted on NBA on TNT's twitter page. It is unclear whether the photo used is actually the body of the NBA star, but it was certainly his face.
.@KimKardashian has some competition
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) November 14, 2014
Another popular version making its rounds is an edit of the villain Ursula from the animated film "The Little Mermaid." She is seen striking the same pose while exposing her backside. The Ursula version is captioned "Break the Ocean." This version has been repeatedly retweeted by several netizens.
Kim's backside has also been photoshopped into the face of "The Simpsons" character Homer. Her curves have been positioned in such a way that they form his entire mouth area. Several people have also made their own versions of the photo by replacing Kim's face with their own and reposting it with the hashtag #BreakTheInternet.
Kim's booty is being compared to a regular potato, a plump peach and even a horse. The netizens are certainly having fun, with the popular image. Incidentally, the hastag #BreakTheInternet is now being used for posting photos of another celebrity. Beyonce's sister Solange Knowles just got married and photos from her wedding ceremony are being posted using the same hashtag.