Kim Kardashian Was “Dope On A Rope” At Age 13

Kim Kardashian has always known she was going to be famous, as is evidenced in a video that has just surfaced of her 13-year old self. Kardashian was filmed at her middle school graduation party, surr...
Kim Kardashian Was “Dope On A Rope” At Age 13
Written by Amanda Crum
  • Kim Kardashian has always known she was going to be famous, as is evidenced in a video that has just surfaced of her 13-year old self.

    Kardashian was filmed at her middle school graduation party, surrounded by friends as she told viewers to remember her face.

    “Is anyone getting a tape of this? I hope you do, because when you see me — when I’m famous and old — you’re gonna remember me as this beautiful little girl!” she says into the camera.

    The reality star also–unsurprisingly–declares herself the most popular girl, saying she’s “dope on a rope”.

    “My name’s Kim Kardashian. I’m the dopest of the ropest person in this class. I’m dope on a rope. Here’s Shelton, I’m doper than he is and that’s just a fact.”

    The video was taken right around the time O.J. Simpson was implicated in the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman; Simpson was famously represented in court by Kim’s father, Robert, and reportedly stayed at the Kardashian family home just after the murders occurred.

    Kim, who turns 34 today, recently posted a side-by-side comparison photo on Instagram of herself as a baby and her daughter, North. If we didn’t know it was Kim on the left, it might be hard to argue that those are two different babies! Now we know what North will look like when she’s older.

    ME/NORTH #MiniMe

    A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on

    Kim will guest star on the season premiere of 2 Broke Girls, and one of the sitcom’s stars, Kat Dennings, told Ellen recently that she was “amazed” by Kim’s figure while they were working together.

    “I am all for feminism, girl power….but I was just so in love with her ass!” she said.

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