Reality television star Kim Kardashian has created a habit of dating thirst traps. She left fans stunned earlier this week when she dropped sizzling pics promoting her new SKIMS swimwear line. Just a day after releasing those photos, Kim was back to habitually breaking the internet.
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But this photoshoot featured a special guest as her creative director. That being her oldest child, North West.
North West Shoots Thirst Traps For Kim Kardashian
“On April 16, the SKIMS mogul, 43, took to Instagram with a mysterious photo dump photographed by her tween,” PEOPLE wrote.
“The cover image shows the mom of four wearing a plunging gold minidress while looking up at the camera. North made sure to capture her mom’s dress from all angles, including the open back, which is seen in the second photo.”
There is no denying the talent of North West. She recently revealed that she is planning to release her debut album “Elementary School Dropout,” and Kardashian has even referred to her as “Stylist of The Year.” She has a bright future ahead of her.
Kardashian Was ‘Terrified After Call From O.J
O.J. Simpson passed away on April 11 after a long-standing battle with cancer. Simpson was perhaps the most famous person ever. Particularly because of his 1995 murder trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson, the best friend of Kim’s mother, Kris Jenner.
However, Simpson was arrested and convicted in an armed robbery case. During his incarceration, Kim agreed to do an interview about her “Uncle O.J.,” until Simpson got the word behind bars. That’s when he called her from prison. Although he never threatened Kim, one source told US Weekly she was “terrified” to do the interview after hearing the voicemail.
“O.J. had called her from prison, leaving a simple but menacing voice mail. It said, ‘Kim, it’s Uncle O.J. Hope you’re doing well. I’ll call you soon. His tone was neutral but firm — the edge was there. It was a warning, and Kim was terrified,” the source said.
“[It seemed like] they were all terrified of Simpson and were united in keeping track of him for their safety. [They] still considered O.J. a definite, unpredictable threat to the safety of them and their families.”