The Kardashians star Kim Kardashian finally broke her silence about the controversial advice she gave to fellow businesswomen, but Variety claims Kim's comments were not taken out of context like she says they were. By now, most people have heard the clip from Kim's Variety interview where she confidently states, "I have the best advice for women in business, get your f—ing a– up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days." Fans have turned it into viral memes and even shared their own experiences of being mistreated by employers, no matter how hard they were working.
Kim stopped by Good Morning America for an interview with Robin Roberts, where she apologized for her comments and explained where they came from. The KKW Beauty founder explained that she never meant to put down hard-working women but wanted them to know that being a social media star and a reality tv star is not as easy as it seems. Kim's career takes a lot of hard work, and she wants other women who look up to her to understand that. The mother of four also revealed that before she was asked about business advice, the interviewer mentioned she was famous for being famous. She found this offensive, considering how hard she works to sustain a successful career. Kim claims that the comments she made afterward were in response to this question, and they were taken completely out of context.
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However, the higher-ups at Variety are challenging Kim's comments and letting fans know that her claims on GMA were inaccurate. According to Editor-At-Large Kate Aurthur, the interview video "provides the context to the question, which was: «What's your best advice for women in
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