Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian both used to be seen as olive skinned “exotical” White women. Now, Media Take Out has seen new pics of the women – and they are both Nordic looking pale blonde gals.
This change in appearance, and skin and hair color has occurred simultaneously with the Kardashian sisters dating preferences.
For the better part of the past decade, both Kim and Khloe dated exclusively Black men. But all that changed recently. Kim divorced Kanye West and is dating comedian Pete Davidson.
And Khloe finally split with Tristan Thompson and she’s reportedly dating a Caucasian private equity investor.
Here’s what Khloe looked like, when she was still dating Black men:
And this is what Kim looked like when she was dating Black men:
Now here are a few pics of the two gals while on the beach in Turks And Caicos. Mind you, this is what the ladies look like AFTER a few hours in the sun.
KHLOE IS EXTREMELY PALE AND EXTREMELY SKINNY ALSO
GOODNESS THERE ISN’T AN OUNCE OF MELANIN ON EITHER OF THEM ANYMORE
WHAT DO YOU THINK – IS THIS NATURAL?
Kim Kardashian has focused on her own businesses by founding KKW Beauty and KKW Fragrance in 2017. In 2019, she launched shapewear company Skims, which was previously called “Kimono” but changed its name following widespread backlash.
Kardashian has also become more politically active by lobbying president Donald Trump for prison reform and lobbying for Alice Marie Johnson to be granted clemency. She has advocated for the recognition of the Armenian genocide on numerous occasions. Kardashian is also planning to become a lawyer by doing a four-year law apprenticeship that is supervised by the legal nonprofit #cut50, which was co-founded by Van Jones.
Time magazine included Kardashian on their list of 2015’s 100 most influential people. Both critics and admirers have described her as exemplifying the notion of being famous for being famous. She was reported to be the highest-paid reality television personality of 2015, with her estimated total earnings exceeding US$53 million
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