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Essay / Kim Kardashian - 1001
What is a feminist? What is sexuality? What can or cannot a woman do without destroying her image? These questions have been asked by many feminists, anti-feminists and academics. Over time, women have been criticized for their actions. Kimberly Kardashian has been criticized since she entered the industry. Society has a different view of its actions, it can be “read” in different ways, and it can also be seen as the negative aspect of women in today's society. Kimberly Kardashian entered the entertainment industry, because a leaked sex tape she made with her ex-boyfriend. Many people believe that he or she leaked the sex tape himself. Kim had the most to gain from the tape leak. She was very upset when the tape was leaked, but she made a lot of money from it nonetheless. This is why many people consider her a slut or a whore. Having to deal with these titles probably made it quite difficult for him to advance his career. It seems she's not trying to break the "whore" image either. The Carl Jr. ad in no way breaks with the “whore” image. In many other cases, she continues to play on the image of the “whore”. She can also be seen obnoxiously in Sketcher's Shape Up advert. It seems she knows this particular image that will make her money. But yet, she still tries to act like she doesn't like the way she's portrayed. In a W Magazine spread, Kim posed nude for the cover, but when the cover came out, she had a problem with it. She felt misled and took responsibility for “the presentation of her breasts and nipples, believing that they would be better covered during publication” (Young). Looks like she tried to......middle of paper......xurious hair, it's extensions. Even though Kim's beauty is unnatural, men don't realize it; which is extremely damaging to the feminist movement. Kimberly Kardashian's entry into the entertainment industry set the feminist movement back a few decades according to some. Her actions turned out to have negative effects on society, but they had positive effects for her and the companies she chose to work for. Even though she entered the industry in the most despicable way, she managed to make the most of it, which bothers most conservative feminists. Feminists have worked so hard to prove that women are so much more than what's between their legs, and Kim came along and destroyed it for them. The general population of today's society appreciates what Kim offers, but she has destructive aspects, which most do not see because it is not apparent..