During the Cowboys-Rams game Sunday, the Skims CEO was shown on the jumbotron at SoFi Stadium. Seeing herself on the screen she blew a kiss to the camera, but was immediate greeted her with negative reaction from the crowd.
Kim Kardashian was just booed at SoFi Stadium during #Cowboys vs #Rams 😬
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During a segment of her show this week, Kelly hit out at the incessant media coverage devoted to Kardashian and the rest of her family.
“I’ve been going on a tear over her for the past couple of days because every time I open my paper, there she is again, and I find it deeply alarming … I don‘t feel sorry for her,” Kelly said.
“Like, what are we celebrating? Her enormous fake ass? Her extreme plastic surgery? She has orchestrated every single one of the photographs you’ve ever seen (of her). Every single time, the paparazzi has been lured by her and then she shows the bottom and then she Photoshops it and then she denies she’s done any of that s—. Girls all over America are asking, ‘Why isn’t my bottom five times the size that it is without any surgery? I must be inadequate.’”
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Kelly said the fact that the crowd booed Kardashian is proof that most Americans are “getting sick of narcissistic, vain, self-promotional, ‘rules don’t apply to me’ people like her. Like Meghan Markle.”
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Kelly chalked people being fed up with Kardashian to the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II. “It’s a reminder of what we once used to revere (instead) of this false God of money and materialism and selfie culture and weird decisions about plastic surgery.”
The former Fox and NBC personality went on to brand the Kardashian brand as “dangerous.”
“It’s done way more harm than good to young girls in American and continues to grow and become more influential,” she said. “Newspapers have to be careful about splashing those photos over the pages with impunity because I think we’re setting a terrible example for our young kids.”
Last week, Kelly called the Kardashian family as “a force for evil.”
“It’s their disgusting vanity which is spread like wildfire in our society,” she said. “The selfie culture is abhorrent to me,”
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“People think she looks like Marilyn Manson,” Kelly said.
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“She looks very different … her eyebrows are gone. You can make yourself look a little younger. I get Botox … I think where people go wrong is trying to look young. You can look a little younger, shave off five to seven years by taking care of your skin, staying out of the sun, getting Botox. But you cannot take off 27 years or you start to look like a freak … it’s weird.”
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