to allegations from former employees about working conditions at KKW Beauty or the Kardashian family’s apps. Her spokesperson responded to the lawsuit with a statement: “These workers were hired and paid through a third-party vendor … Kim is not party to the agreement made between the vendor and their workers, therefore she is not responsible for how the vendor manages their business.”)
She’s never addressed any of these labor issues thoughtfully on social media. But on a conservative podcast last December, she talked about facing criticism. “I've never really been into cancel culture," she said. “I really do believe ... in … freedom of speech.” Kardashian also defended her ex-husband Kanye West:"I thought, 'Why should [Kanye] take [his MAGA hat] off if that's what he believes in?” Kardashian said.
At the same time, Kardashian has been folding a new element into her political persona: a purported investment in
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