Variety SLAMS Kim Kardashian's Claims Her 'Nobody Wants To Work' Comments Were Out Of 'Context'! See The Receipts!
30.03.2022 - 01:25
/ perezhilton.com
Uh-oh!
In case you didn’t see, Kim Kardashian finally broke her silence about her controversial advice to women in business that went viral for all the wrong reasons. Her defense? She was taken out of context.
Earlier this month, the reality star and her family appeared for an on-camera interview with Variety. In the video, the 41-year-old socialite was asked to give some advice to other women in business, and she did so passionately, insisting:
Just work hard, huh?
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The SKIMS founder was instantly slammed for the “tone-deaf” response considering her privileged upbringing. Not only has she gained fame as a reality star (helping her passion projects thrive), but Kim grew up in an affluent part of Beverly Hills. Her dad Robert Kardashian was a successful lawyer who worked as one of O.J. Simpson’s attorneys in the ‘90s. Yes, she’s worked hard for her many successes, but she simply doesn’t understand what it feels like to struggle, one fan pointed out:
Such an important point.
That’s to say nothing of the former employees who came forward with claims of working quite hard indeed for the Kardashians — only to not be paid fairly for their work. Yeah.
On Monday, Kim sat down with Robin Roberts on Good Morning America to apologize (sort of) for her remark. But really, the mom of four mostly used the air-time to complain that her comment “became a sound bite really with no context.” She also claimed that she had been riled up by another question beforehand which insinuated that she was just “famous for being famous,” explaining:
But is that true?
Variety staff members are now pulling out the receipts — and it’s beginning to look even worse for
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