Kim Kardashian: 'I'm not a feminist'


Kim Kardashian has revealed she doesn't think that she's a feminist.

“Everyone always says, are you a feminist?” Kim said during an interview at the BlogHer 16 conference in LA Friday. “And I don’t think that I am.”

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Kim Kardashian. Source: Getty
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“I don’t like labels. I do what makes me happy and I want women to be confident and I’m so supportive of women… But I’m not the ‘free the nipple’-type girl.”

What's more, the reality star hinted that she is getting prepared to break the internet again with another naked photo.

“Have I posted a nude selfie since I lost all my baby weight?” Kim, 35, teased. “I don’t think so. Get ready.”

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has been very open about her drastic weight loss since the birth of her second child, Saint, in December. On Friday, she admitted that she has now lost a whopping 31 kilos.

“[I post nude selfies] because I feel good about myself,” she explained. “You can just get so caught up in not wanting to be motivated, so I made it a really important thing for my confidence and for me to feel good.”

Kim Kardashian while pregnant with Saint last year. Photo: Getty
Kim Kardashian while pregnant with Saint last year. Photo: Getty


“I do what makes me feel comfortable,” she added. “If you’re not comfortable, don’t do that. Just do whatever makes you feel comfortable and whatever makes you feel good inside and happy It doesn’t bother me, so that’s why I do it.”

Kim also explained the thought process behind her photos.

“When I post something, whether it’s a nude selfie or something, I don’t post it trying to get a reaction. I post it because I like the photo,” Kim said. “Sometimes I laugh. Like, I can’t even believe this photo’s getting a reaction. Haven’t they seen this a million times?”

“I think if you do something because you genuinely like it, no matter what it is, you shouldn’t look for that reaction to validate you,” she continued. “You can look for the reaction for fun or if you’re interested, but for validation, I don’t need that so I don’t really get hurt by the comments.”

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