An Annoyed Kim Kardashian Tells Her Sisters They Look Like Clowns
On the latest episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kim Kardashian West wasn't afraid to get real with her sisters Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian, and she called them out for their poor behavior. During their recent visit to Japan, as depicted on TV, Kim Kardashian found herself "disgusted" by the outfits chosen by her celebrity sisters, and she felt the need to call them out for what they were wearing in the public eye. More specifically, Kim called her sisters "fucking clowns," which is one way to stir up drama in this family. Here's what she said:
As the contentious and confrontational reality TV clip showcases, the outspoken and influential Kim Kardashian West isn't afraid to dish out harsh criticism when it comes to her famous sisters and their stark fashion choices. After all, all eyes were on them when they got to Japan, and if they're not dressing appropriately, that's obviously going to be a major issue. Especially when their outfits could be perceived as gaudily over-the-top or, worse, insensitive to the local citizens of Japan.
It's a big deal, no doubt, and Kim Kardashian West knows it's a big deal, which is why she stressed that to her sisters in a way that implied they should have already known better. And why would Kim even be afraid to call Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian out, especially when they look, as she notes, like "clowns" during their telecasted visit to Japan.
Check out the new clip from Keeping Up with the Kardashians below.
As it was explored in this week's episode, Kim Kardashian West went to Japan in late February (hence, the pink hair) to shoot a Yeezy campaign debuting the latest season of her husband Kanye West's fashion line. While she ultimately loved working with her hubby on this project, as well as exploring Japan, she found herself massively disappointed by Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian's attire, even calling their fashion choices "disgusting" at one point.
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