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Idiot in Paris

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Omg people don’t wear those hats…anyways…she’s looking so much larger than she’s been portraying…

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Yes and wearing baggy clothing pretending that she’s embraced a different “style” while in France when she’s really trying to hide.

This photo is ridiculous, there being fun and quirky and then there’s being ignorant.

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11 points

I laugh that she’s hiding the weight she didn’t lose. This show what a crappy, self centred person she is. She faked extreme weight loss because she values thin people more. Her lies and fraud-filters make people feel bad about their bodies and faces. What a bitch.

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12 points

Nice Halloween costume mom.

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10 points

Is this her ugly pleather jacket?! It’s so ugly. She looks like an idiot.

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10 points

I just looked at the post - it’s a new ugly leather jacket 😂. Is she trolling us?

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11 points

Really?? It looks identical to the other pos she thinks looks good.

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9 points

Not hideous pleather jacket 2.0 😱 why does she refuse to invest in quality staples for her wardrobe. Especially if it’s her career job to be photographed and promote things as an alleged professional.

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18 points

She thinks she’s being so chic and classy but as always with her she just comes off looking like an idiot. What kind of 39 year old carries around a toddler purse in Paris?

Also the extra baggy clothes this week is just hilarious. She thinks she’s being Parisian but she’s just doing it to hide her body from cameras.

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13 points

This is giving some serious privileged white lady mocking and disrespecting a foreign culture. Super gross, not cute, clever or funny AT ALL!

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