Sunday, June 26, 2022

Kim Kardashian Opens Up After Allegedly Damaged Marilyn Monroe's Dress

Kim Kardashian Opens Up After Allegedly Damaged Marilyn Monroe's Dress
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Kim Kardashian has finally commented on allegations that she tampered with Marilyn Monroe's legendary dress after previously wearing it to the 2022 Met Gala.


The beautiful celebrity Kim Kardashian has recently become a hot topic of public discussion. Kim was suddenly accused of damaging Marilyn Monroe's legendary dress.


The reason is, Kim had time to wear it to attend the 2022 Met Gala with her lover, Pete Davidson. Kim was then reportedly unable to fit in the dress. The mother of four then decided to go on a strict diet, instead of giving up on it.


Kim was even willing to lose as much as 16 kg in three weeks to be able to wear a Marilyn Monroe dress. Even Kim had openly often experienced hunger for a strict diet ahead of the 2022 Met Gala.


However, recently there was news that Marilyn Monroe's dress was damaged after being worn by Kim Kardashian. The zipper on the dress is said to be broken. Some parts also look torn. Plus some pearls that adorn Marilyn Monroe's dress are reportedly loose and missing.


As a result, Kim is widely blamed for destroying the dress belonging to the late Marilyn Monroe. Some people criticize Kim for being selfish because he is more concerned with appearance than history. According to them, Kim should never have worn the dress from the start.


However, Kim has now appeared and opened his voice regarding these allegations. Kim denied that the dress was damaged by it. Through an interview with Today, Kim revealed that there are strict regulations when she wears the dress.


"No. Ripley and I worked very well together. There was a glove treatment that put it on me," Kim said.


"It was such a process. I came out onto the red carpet in a robe and sandals, and I put the dress at the bottom of the rug, went up the stairs. I probably wore it for three minutes, four minutes," Kim continued.


Kim said he really appreciates Marilyn Monroe. Of course, he also didn't want a dress that was historic for America to be ruined.


"I respect Monroe. I understand how much this dress means to American history," he concluded. "And with the Met Gala being America, I thought, 'What could be more American than Marilyn Monroe singing happily to the President of the United States?' (wk/Side)