‘You’re really over’: Kim Kardashian slammed for wearing ‘fur’ coat in naked shoot after cultural appropriation accusations

The reality TV star exposed her breasts in an explicit shoot
Slammed: Kim Kardashian has come under fire
Emma Powell30 January 2018
The Weekender

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Kim Kardashian has come under fire for posing completely naked underneath what appears to be a fur coat, a day after she was accused of cultural appropriation.

The reality TV star, 37, angered animal rights activists after she shared an explicit picture of herself in the garment while exposing her breasts on Monday night.

Kardashian, who is no stranger to stripping off, posted a raunchy picture of herself holding open a brown fur coat as she showed off her naked body.

But the image stoked controversy as many feared the coat was real fur, and begged the mother-of-three to ditch it.

Kim Kardashian

One user tweeted: “Fur belongs to Animals and not You!!!!!”

Another posted: “Seriously with the #fur! Its disgusting, animals are tortured & raised just so they can be killed so u can wear their skin for vanity! @peta #animals #furisnotfashion.”

Others took aim at her braids, which saw her accused of cultural appropriation when she debuted the look earlier this week.

One Twitter user posted: “Appropriating black culture and wearing fur? Wow you're really over.”

Kardashian was branded “disturbing” and “disrespectful” after she posted a Snapchat video of her “Bo Derek braids”.

Fans were left fuming with the reality star for using the term “Bo Derek” in reference to the actress' braids in the 1979 film, 10.

One Twitter user posted: “Kim Kardashian should have learned by now how to properly deal with black culture and considering she has three black kids this behaviour is disturbing.”

Another posted: “I’m still a bit peeved on how @KimKardashian had the audacity to call these braids ‘Bo Derek’ braids (sic).”

Kardashian appeared to hit back at the backlash by posting a picture of herself lounging on a bed with her new hair alongside the caption: “Hi, can I get zero fucks please, thanks.”

Her sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner have previously been accused of cultural appropriation for sporting bantu knots and cornrows.

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