I normally do not like to shine a spot light on Hollywood or TV icons, but this has not been sitting well with me or much of America. As we all know, Kim Kardashian posted a very revealing “selfie” of herself, which has garnered quite a bit of attention.
Over the years, I have heard this same woman complain about exposing her body and her desire to be take seriously instead of being exploited for her body.
It is understandable that in her past she made some poor decisions, though, one could pass it off as youthful indiscretion. However, there is absolutely no excuse for her behavior now, especially because she is now a mother.
As a mother I understand how great it feels to get the body that you once were acquainted with back. This is an accomplishment, one to be proud of and she does look great. And yet, she still feels the need to post a very revealing photo of herself on Twitter for all to see.
She is a mother now and needs to act accordingly, not for herself, but those she is an example for. She has proved that she is intelligent through her business ventures, yet still sells herself short when pulling brainless stunts, such as this latest one.
Not to mention, such stunts remind people about her sex tape that she supposedly wished never existed, ultimately leaving the business world thinking less of her.
What will she say to her child when questions arise from her actions? Kim Kardashian can still pass off her past as a confused rich, spotlighted youth, but now what is her excuse other than a desperate attempt at attention?
It is sad that our children look up to such women as “gods,” because they repeatedly send them the wrong message when there is so much potential for these women who could and should do good for our society.
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