Pippa Middleton Talks About Kim Kardashian’s Butt Photo

Everyone has something to say about Kim Kardashian’s now famous butt photo. Kim posed for the photo for the Winter 2014 cover of Paper. While a lot of people approved of the photo of Kim’s butt, o...
Pippa Middleton Talks About Kim Kardashian’s Butt Photo
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  • Everyone has something to say about Kim Kardashian’s now famous butt photo. Kim posed for the photo for the Winter 2014 cover of Paper.

    While a lot of people approved of the photo of Kim’s butt, others thought it was inappropriate and unnecessary.

    Pippa Middleton was one of these people and she had a little more to say about the photo as well.

    “No year is complete without a bottom story, and the ‘Rear of 2014’ award undoubtedly goes to Kim Kardashian, after her posterior exploded all over the internet last month. I must say that mine — though it has enjoyed fleeting fame — is not comparable. But the Kim butt story did make me pause. What is it with this American booty culture? It seems to me to be a form of obsession. Kim’s aim, apparently, was to break the internet, but I’m not sure she’s going the right way about it,” she said.

    Pippa seemed to suggest that Kim would someday look back and regret her decision to share the photo of her butt with the world and recalled one of her own regrets as well.

    She recalled a time she tried western dancing while in Wyoming.

    “Everyone wore cowboy boots and the men had big, non-ironic moustaches that curled upwards,” she laughed. “It’s easy to get carried away with the whole free-riding atmosphere. My dance partner was about 80, and I did my best to keep up. But it turns out I have two left feet, at least as far as moving to rhythm is concerned. Embarrassingly, my cringe-inducing moves were caught on camera and posted on the internet.”

    Pippa is known for her witty commentary and now she may be known for her bad dancing as well.

    What do you think about Pippa’s opinion of Kim’s photo?

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