Kim Kardashian, monster: ‘I actually don’t love Thanksgiving food, isn’t that weird?’

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I still don’t have words for what Riccardo Tisci did to Kim Kardashian at the LACMA gala over the weekend. Seriously, look at this. It’s like a lingerie diaper. Anyway, Kim sat down with Andre Leon Talley for the new Vogue Podcast – you can hear some of the podcast here, and you can download it on iTunes (but seriously, why would you want to?). I wasn’t even going to listen to it because even though I don’t actually hate Kim or the Kardashian-Jenner clan, I’m not about to exert myself to the point where I actually sit down and listen to a podcast featuring an interview with one of them. Thankfully, other outlets listened to it and they transcribed some of it. YAY. Just as I suspected, Kim is vapid and superficial. Shocking. Here are some assorted quotes:

Kim once flew to Paris just to have a slice of her favorite cheesecake. “I don’t like cheesecake but the cheesecake at Hotel Costes…It’s heaven. I flew in, maybe a couple months ago, just to have a last hoorah of all the food that I’m not going to be able to have for a while. And I get there and they tell me they didn’t have it! I told them, ‘You don’t understand, I leave tomorrow and I flew all the way over here for one night, maybe two nights.’ And they said ‘OK, we’re going to get it.’ And they got it and it really made my day.”

What she loves to do in Paris. “Eat is my favorite thing to do when I’m in Paris. It’s just the ambiance.”

She doesn’t have any food cravings during this pregnancy. “You know I don’t crave anything, it’s so weird. I just don’t. I eat more carbs than usual, but I don’t crave anything in particular. Every morning I have an egg white, avocado and a piece of wheat toast. And for lunch I love a salad. And then dinner its usually a risotto or a pasta.”

She planning a closet that looks like the Saint Laurent store: “They are so organized, you have no idea. I’m so excited, we are moving into our new house…I added on this whole other room, it’s going to be so amazing. It’s going to look like a store. Everything’s color coordinated and height coordinated. It’s so organized. It’s going to look a little bit like a Saint Laurent store. Like marble and brushed gold. And I have a whole closet set aside for my daughter, of all my clothes, all my Met gowns. Hopefully one day she’ll want to wear something of mine.”

She hates Thanksgiving food. “I actually don’t love Thanksgiving food, isn’t that weird? I don’t love it all. I love the tradition and I love hanging out with the family, but I don’t really love the food so I never get tempted really. But around Christmas time I love the sweets and all of that.”

Wearing heels while pregnant: “It’s getting hard. A friend of mine emailed me and said, ‘Have you given up?’ and I said, ‘Why, what do you mean?’ and he said, ‘You’re wearing flip flops. I saw a photo of you in flip flops,’ and I said, ‘Yes, I’ve given up at this point.’ I was getting on a plane and my feet were swollen. I’m to the point now where my feet are slightly starting to swell — not as bad as before — but they’re getting there. Today I’m wearing heels and they’re fine. I think in spurts they’re OK at this stage.”

[From E! News and The Daily Mail]

Only monsters hate Thanksgiving food. Seriously, how can any red-blooded American hate ALL Thanksgiving food? I can understand not caring for a particular Thanksgiving-oriented dish – like, I don’t care for cranberry sauce – but to just hate “Thanksgiving food” in total? Turkey? Mashed potatoes? Random bacon-coated veggies? GRAVY for the love of God? As for flying into Paris just for cheesecake… I’m not sure I’ve ever loved a dessert that much. I would drive ten miles for a piece of chocolate when I’m PMSing, but I would not fly to Paris for cheesecake.

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  1. Angie says:

    This will be the only time I agree with Kim. I like cranberry sauce but that’s it. We are out there-Thanksgiving food defectors!

    • Brittney B. says:

      Here here!

      Even before I went vegan, Thanksgiving food didn’t do very much for me. I love mashed potatoes… but that’s about it. Dressing/stuffing has always been disgusting… I don’t like bread textures mixed with anything else, it just reminds me of soggy leftovers. Gravy always seemed unnecessary too (and I grew up in the South!). Green beans are fine if they’re fresh, but usually they’re steeped in some kind of sauce that saturates them, and if they’re canned it’s hopeless. And I deffffinitely can’t get behind killing a whole animal for each individual family’s dinner. When I ate meat as a kid, I loved the leftover turkey sandwiches… but I still found the bird on the table grotesque and unnecessary. And very, very wasteful.

      So, yeah… for once in my life, I agree with Kim.

    • Neelyo says:

      That’s what I came here to say. Ignore everything posted about her, but this one caught my eye because I agree wholeheartedly. Hate every traditional Thanksgiving dish. I avoid attending Thanksgiving events whenever possible because the smell of turkey nauseates me.

      • Jen says:

        Yes! Turkey is the worst part for me! I absolutely hate it and think gravy is disgusting. I really only pick at the rest but I feel like there are so many people who don’t like traditional Thanksgiving food.

      • Santia says:

        Honk if you hate Thanksgiving food! Honk, honk! I hate every. last. dish. Turkey. Check. Gravy. Check. Stuffing. Check. Cranberry anything. Check.

    • Denisemich says:

      I actually dislike thanksgiving in general not just the food.

      That is the only thing that Kim K should have discussed.

      Her outfit completed its purpose.. she was talked about for 13 minutes.

      She is so desparate for attention. Was it always this bad?

    • Becki says:

      I have found my tribe!!! I too don’t like much of Thanksgiving food. I like the turkey & any vegetable *I* make lol but I’ve never liked stuffing or gravy or the cranberry sauce or any veggies that were frozen and put into sauce….really ANYTHING else. MAYBE some rolls if there are some….I always leave Thanksgiving dinner hungry b/c I don’t like enough food there to fill me up. My son was born the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, and was supposed to come home on Thanksgiving day. I stayed in the hospital until Thanksgiving dinner was over & then came home b/c my husband didn’t want to miss it & I didn’t care for it. We were both happy that day LOL

    • swack says:

      I get it too. Not everyone likes the traditional food, turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, etc. So I don’t think that it’s weird. My daughter is vegetarian (just began cutting out meat this year) and she’s making a vegetable pot pie for her to have (and it’s delicious). Some families even go with non-traditional food.

      • Kelly says:

        Same here. My dream is to go to New Orleans for Thanksgiving. I am depressed. I now have something in common with Camel Lips.

    • lizzie says:

      me too! i don’t hate it but it is not my favorite. easiest day to diet!

    • QQ says:

      Here, Here, #NoThanks i’m for one not American, for seconds a lot of that shit is either bland or acquired taste af and alllsssooooo Let’s not start with Thanksgiving cause to a lot of Native Americans that’s only one step down from celebrating Columbus day still ( play this instead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnGnj_e6gBw)

      My family just makes a potluck of Latin food (aka same stuff we eat daily LOL the few Americans that have intermarried into our lot try to bring disgusting things made out of pumpkin or sweet potatoes and we just dont f*ck with it

      • blanche says:

        My co-worker is a full blooded Native American tribe member and celebrates Thanksgiving. So does all his friends and family. So does my sisters ex boyfriend, a Cherokee.

        I knew as soon as I saw the thread heading QQ would be on here bashing the holiday since its a US holiday and you didn’t disappoint.

        Here, i’ll write your response for you, in true QQ style: ” lol laugingmyass off # not american – won’t celebrate thanksgiving but have a potluck on the day (?!) , I’m ethnocentric and don’t care*, I’m gonna trash my American relatives and their traditions LOL, whatever I don’t care if your friends celebrate it and finally, Murica. ”

        *Ethnocentrism is the belief of superiority is one’s personal ethnic group. Ethnocentric individuals believe that they are better than other individuals for reasons based solely on their heritage.

      • QQ says:

        Orrrr Blanche you could just read the response I posted about and continue to let me wipe my ass with your indignation since I already said what I said, Boo

      • mimif says:

        Full disclosure: I’m friends with QQ IRL, I’m white AND I love pumpkin, so you coming for her is out of line. One can have an opinion or likes/dislikes without being ethnocentric. One can dislike Thanksgiving food or the gluttonous holiday that it’s become without being unpatriotic. Furthermore, working in the state of Alaska for 20 years, I know, am friends with and have dated about a bazillion Alaska Natives who get together, make a traditional meal and celebrate their version of Thanksgiving. They’re the same ones whom also support National Indigenous Day so…you know, there’s all kinds of ways to look at it.
        Why don’t you just come out and say you feel threatened that a black Latina woman has an “angry” opinion and save us all the hyperbole FFS.

      • Kitten says:

        I hate mashed potatoes and I hate gravy. Cranberry sauce is also pretty meh.
        But I do love me some sweet taters.

        I think giving thanks should involve fried pickles, BBQ nachos with burnt ends, and sweet potato fries followed by my famously addictive cat cookies for dessert. Cat cookies are made with secret ingredient, if you know what I mean.*

        New tradition at Kitten’s house and y’all are invited.

        *Yes there is love in those cookies AND something even better than that as well…something that might calm Blanche down.

      • smcollins says:

        I don’t know QQ IRL, but I do enjoy reading her posts, and I found Blanche’s response to be very rude & tasteless. At first I thought maybe she was playfully giving QQ a hard time, but then I realized she was totally serious. I was actually taken aback a little, and it wasn’t even aimed at me! The Blanche version of a QQ response is really what took it too far (imo). State your opinion, but don’t get personal and mock people! Smh.

      • mimif says:

        Fried picklez? Kitten, have you lost your mind?!

        @smcollins blanche (or bridget depending on the day) is QQ’s number one stan, dontcha know?! 💤

        And I’m mad at all of you for making me click on a K post.

      • Santia says:

        I’m with QQ. Not American, either and some people DO have strong feelings about Thanksgiving. I love reading QQ’s posts, so QQ – please don’t censor yourself over a someone’s unwarranted indignation.

      • AntsOffTheScent says:

        RSVP 1 cat-lady-in-waiting to Kitten’s giving of thanks. I’ll bring lots of beer and the finest cheeses of my people as a contribution/hostess gift.

      • Bridget says:

        @mimif: Wait, what? How did I get dragged into this? I may frequently be grumpy, but I never change my Name here. It’s too much work.

      • mimif says:

        Bridget, not you! You know I love you to the moon and back forever and always. There’s another Bridget poster who drags QQ at every chance, and who has very similar grammar to Blanche, so….

      • TotallyBiased says:

        FRIED PICKLES!!!!
        That is all.

      • mimif says:

        Kitten has a cat named Picklez. That is all.

      • Bridget says:

        I have never even noticed this “fake bridget”!

        For what it’s worth, I am not a fan of Thanksgiving food. But there’s always lots of wine so that’s good.

      • jwoolman says:

        MimiF- I think I had fried pickles once. They were sold frozen by FarmRich and were breaded slices. They were good, but I think I’ll stick with regular pickle slices in my peanut butter sandwiches. Mmmm, good! Any kind of pickle, although sweet pickles are especially nice with peanut butter.

      • SusanneToo says:

        Fried pickles and Dr. Pepper over crushed ice!! I’ll give thanks for that.

      • SydneySnider says:

        Come on, Blanche. Not necessary.

      • Carolina says:

        Blanche, stop pretending you know any real-life NDNs.

      • Danskins says:

        Blanche, please have SEVERAL (actually ALL) seats.

        That’s all. Ugh.

    • hnmmom says:

      Same here with not liking the food. The turkey is okay, I love mashed potatoes but the rest I can live without. Stuffing is disgusting, sweet potatoes I find icky and usually all the vegetables are in some kind of gross casserole thing. No one in my house likes it much and I usually have to feed my kids at home before we go meet the family. I would love to one day have a non-traditional Thanksgiving and serve Mexican food. I could stuff myself on chip & salsa and margaritas!

    • Embee says:

      Exactly this! Except I like my cranberries in a relish, not a sauce. The rest of the food is bland, fattening and unhealthy.

      Couple of years ago I started preparing a nice wild-caught salmon on a cedar plank in lieu of turkey. And for sides a giant salad with various berries and nuts and some sort of anceint grain. Delish.

      My mom still makes the awful turkey but people just eat the obligatory Thanksgiving bite (except my dad – he’s so loyal and sweet).

    • Hally says:

      Yes! I am also a monster. I’ll be happy if I can find one item to enjoy at thanksgiving. I’m not a fan of things cooked in butter or gravy, and the sight of a whole turkey turns my stomach. I’m the first to volunteer to sit at the kids table when space gets tight, where I can join my food-taste peers and knock back the sparkling cranberry cider.

    • Wren says:

      There’s a few things I adore (stuffing, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie) but the rest of it I can take or leave. Turkey rarely turns out scrumptious and we eat things like green beans and sweet potatoes anyway. For the last several Thanksgivings my family has made chicken instead of turkey because we know how to make mouth-wateringly delicious chicken really easily.

      We’re un-American heathens. Whatever.

      • Sass says:

        You will not like my comment, but here goes. I am a gourmet cook, catered professionally, etc. The reason that some people don’t like Thanksgiving is that very few people know how to cook a turkey. Can be undercooked or overcooked. Someone else usually does the turkey – Mom, a relative, friends. It is not something that one does with ease because it is cooked so rarely. The sides, in most cases, are brought by guests at the dinner. The pies can be store bought as well as the rolls. I know how to cook everything to perfection (pardon the bragging), so I make everything, for quality assurance. I do not ask a guest to bring anything but a bottle of wine. I make gravy that is good enough to sip from a cup as an appetizer. Thanksgiving is a victim of bad cooking.

    • sarah says:

      Same! Omg… lol i’m happy i’m not the only one. Thought i was a weirdo. I’m not a big fan of turkey, mashed potatoes, casserole type foods. I’m not sure if i’s the mayo & butter in them or what but American type food (casserole, macaroni salad type, mashed potato, stuffing stuff) REALLY hurts my stomach and just is SO bland, tasteless, AND bad for you, that it’s not worth it to me, just not a fan, and yes i am an American, lol.

    • MelBelle says:

      Thank you! I totally hate Thanksgiving food. Don’t like turkey and gravy makes me want to vomit. Pretty much the only thing I enjoy are sweet potatoes.

    • Pmnichols says:

      Agreed! I eat salad that day. Never liked it.

    • jwoolman says:

      For some reason, Thanksgiving and Christmas seemed to be the only times my mother served sweet potatoes and turnips… That was the best part for me, although the mashed turnips were always cold because they lost heat so fast. As an adult, I found I could cut up a turnip, add lots of sesame seeds, and bake it in a little toaster/convection oven with some oil. Really tasty. And I eat sweet potatoes with a little coconut oil any time now. Ah, the privileges of age!

    • SydneySnider says:

      Brittneywrong B: You have my best friend ‘s daughter’s name – and she’s lovely, as I’m sure you are.

      We don’t have Thanksgiving here, so obviously, no Thsnksgivimg cuisine. Some people do the turkey thing at Christmas, but it’s usually so bloody hot I don’t know why they bother. I usually do the dishes we grew up with and loved – chicken schnitzels, lasagne, roasted and steamed veggies, my mum’s or a lovely and extremely popular Asian noodle salad… Most of my family don’t like sauces, either. Dessert is usually a huge fruit platter. And I put a lovely big centrepiece bowl full of chocolates for everyone to enjoy and as a centrepiece… The green beans… We used to grow our own, and my mum used to just top and tail them – no cutting up – steam lightly, then dress (not drown them!) with extra Virgin olive oil and the tiniest bit of vinegar, salt, pepper and sometimes a little bit of crushed garlic, but just a tiny amount, so as not yo overpower the beans. She used to make a huge batch, because they are delicious when cold, too. I used to nick them out of the fridge and snack on them until they were all gone.

      I’m with you about soggy bread…yuck! Some of my friends go on and on about their mum’s or granny’s bread and butter pudding, swearing I’d change my mind if I tried it. Um, no. It’s still soggy bloody bread, no matter if it’s got soup, water or custard making it soggy. My tastes are still very Mediterranean, I guess, and b&b pudding is foreign to us. Even with pasta, I have it dressed, not drowned in sauce. It’s all personal taste, huh?

  2. zimmer says:

    I do not like Turkey, but love pretty much everything else.

    • Bearcat Lawyer says:

      Same here, except I am deathly allergic to cranberries. Yes, you read that correctly. I am the only patient my allergist has even seen who goes into anaphylaxis in minutes just from touching or ingesting a cranberry. I was never allergic to them when I was a kid, but I developed an allergy to them in college. This time of year is dangerous because supermarkets and restaurants have cranberries everywhere, so I must keep Epi-Pens on me at all times!

      And while the Kardashians are not my favourite people in the world, I get how Kim feels about the food in France. There are plenty of places there I would visit again in a heartbeat just to eat!

  3. Pixi says:

    I hope she planted a few trees when she got back…

    • ZAN says:

      Or paid her carbone credits…

    • SydneySnider says:

      I think she’s telling porkies. So she didn’t go to Paris for fashion week or to make sure hubby wasn’t having too much fun with Ricardo? Just for cheesecake. Pfft. The hotel probably just defrosted a bit for her. As if she’s so special that they’d get the chef, who likely claims the cheesecake as a personal specialty – if it even exists, to drop everything and whip one up just for her… What a nitwit.

  4. Lindy79 says:

    In fairness to her, I do think she’s learned from her first pregnancy and only wears the heels for the pap walks then takes them off, they dont look nearly as swollen and sore as they did last time. I still have nightmares about those clear strappy things that looks like they were enveloping her feet.

    Still stupid though

  5. SusanneToo says:

    Not weird at all. I have a niece who hates it so much that every year she, the kids, and her well-to-do husband leave the country. One year it was off to Ireland, another year Italy, another France. Must be nice.

    • Brittney B. says:

      “Must be nice” was exactly what I was thinking… though timing a family vacation to skip a holiday is quite reasonable, compared to flying to France for the food.

    • Wren says:

      My husband and I had anti-social Christmas last year for the first time and it was so awesome we’re doing it again. We just holed up in our apartment and ate yummy food, drank wine and watched Christmas movies. It was glorious.

  6. dr mantis toboggan says:

    I would fly to the moon for cheesecake

    • Goats on the Roof says:

      I once drove 22 hours roundtrip for a hamburger. I didn’t even have the excuse of being pregnant either.

      • ldub says:

        THIS. I drove about 5.5 hours for waffle house. i was a kid, but…..who am i kidding, i’d probably do it again.

      • Bearcat Lawyer says:

        @Goats on the Roof – which burger and where? I recently heard about a burger joint attached to a small local airport in Texas. People apparently fly in all the time just to have a burger and fries there. But considering how much I love certain foods, I totally feel you!

      • Lilybugg says:

        There is an airport close to me that specializes in pies, and same deal, people fly in just to order a pie from the small airport cafe!

    • Wren says:

      If it was good enough, me too. Cheesecake is my favorite, and good cheesecake is worth a journey.

  7. LadyJane says:

    Makes me sad that she mentions her daughter inheriting her clothes – how many surgeries – and at what age will they start – to give that poor girl the freakish figure her of her mother , created by carving,injecting and implanting the human body?

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      Not to mention the extreme hideousness of her taste. As if her daughter would ever want to be seen in her Met gowns. Ugh.

      • Snazzy says:

        Unless she wants to dress up as a sofa for Hallowe’en … that could work!

      • Bearcat Lawyer says:

        Best Halloween and costume party/theme party costumes EVER!

        That’s all I have.

        BTW, @GNAT, a friend posted the following article on FB the other day and I shared it with all of my friends since I had just survived the annual onslaught of endless FB and Instagram photos of everyone’s kids in their Halloween costumes. Needless to say, it sparked some debate as well as some soul-searching among my child-rearing friends:

        http://www.huffingtonpost.com/helene-tragos-stelian/women-without-children_b_7300970.html

      • Argirl says:

        @bearcatlawyer interesting article. Thanks for sharing. It’s good to consider these perspectives.

        I’m surprised that they don’t recommend saying “having kids was the best thing I ever did.” Every other statement listed is judgmental and I get why they’re there. This one, though, seems representative of one person’s experience. I guess I just don’t get it. Am I wrong?

      • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

        Wow, Bearcat, I just saw this. Great article – thank you. I agree with almost all of the of the recommendations.

        Argirl, I think they mean saying having children was the best thing I ever did in response to someone saying no, I don’t have children. As a stand alone comment, I don’t think it’s offensive, either.

      • SydneySnider says:

        It would certainly give a whole new meaning to the Dress-up Box. I wonder what kind of fashion will appeal to North, given what her parents dress her in? Oh hang on…North chooses her own clothes.

    • GreenAcres says:

      I’m surprised Kanye would be ok with it. Didn’t his mom die after having plastic surgery? I know the Kardashian family has no reservations.

      • swack says:

        HIs mother did die after plastic surgery. One doctor advised against it because she had other health problems – I believe they were heart problems.

      • Daria Morgendorffer says:

        It has always been weird to me that Kanye is cool with his wife getting so much work done, especially since he has been vocal that he blames himself for his mom’s death because he paid for the surgery and didn’t talk her out of it. Kim has had a TON of work done since she’s been with Kanye.

      • SydneySnider says:

        That’s something to ponder, Daria. It makes me wonder whether he even really cares as much about his missus as he makes out.

    • Daria Morgendorffer says:

      Yeah, I found her comments about her kid inheriting her clothing to be creepy. It’s one thing to keep a few monumental items; it is entirely another story to go as far as to create an entire closet of clothing that you want your kid to wear someday. Just further cements the idea that Kim and Kanye don’t actually acknowledge that North is a human being, not just a plaything for them to dress up and use as an accessory. I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like for North to have Kim as a mom as she grows older. I really wouldn’t be surprised if she was the kind of mother who tried to compete with her daughter, just because she is so damn vain. Looks and sex appeal are everything to this woman, so how will she act toward her daughter if she goes through a pubescent awkward phase the way most children do? What if North grows up and has a completely different style than Kim does? I’m sure that won’t be tolerated. Kim is obviously already trying to create a mini version of herself out of her daughter. They’re all mentally unwell in this damn family.

      • lucy says:

        I agree completely about the the creepy factor of a hand-down-to-North closet, and that KK will compete with her daughter. And I find humor in the notion that North would want to wear any of Kim’s clothes. It’s glaringly hilarious that Kim refers to “all my Met gowns”. She has TWO Met gowns. TWO. And both of them are maternity-fitted (not to mention hideous). It is seriously whack to presume that North would have use for either of those two bizarre frocks, except of course to use them to polish the silver.

        It hurts to see these mentally unwell people going about their lives so untreated, so unaware, and so rewarded.

      • swack says:

        @lucy – don’t think she can use the one from this year to polish silver as there is not enough good material to use for that purpose. You need a good sturdy and soft material to polish silver!

      • SydneySnider says:

        My wish for North is that she grows up to be strong-willed (even obstinate), driven, ethical and highly intellectual and eschews every single idiotic influence her mother tries to impose on her. I hope she thumbs her nose at – and mocks – all the narcissism, vapidity and fame-whoriness of her parents’ existence, and wants to study to become a woman who’ll contribute something wonderful to the world. That would be brilliant. Of course, her dill of a mother and deluded, barmy father will get their jollies from that. Sadly, for North, it will be like pushing sh!t uphill, given the morons she’s saddled with in her life.

        I also hope that in days to come, North humours her mum by wearing some of those outfits to theme parties, and brings them home with cigarette burns in them.

    • jwoolman says:

      I imagine she’s saving just the stuff that won’t sell on eBay…. 🙂

      That’s assuming that anything she said was true, including the cheesecake adventure. Remember this is Kim Liar Liar Pants on Fire Kardashian. She just makes up stories from whole cloth. Unless it’s confirmed by someone who doesn’t lie every time he or she breathes in and out- take it with a big bucket of salt.

  8. OSTONE says:

    The fact a large portion of our youth want to emulate this heifer and her sisters it’s so demoralizing. Vapid, selfish, uneducated, materialistic. Their shelf life has been extended for now.. How long did we have to endure Paris Hilton?

    • snowflake says:

      I used to wish Paris Hilton would go away, but I would now take her over this broad.

    • Belle Epoch says:

      Am I the only person who thinks KK has jumped the shark in this picture? She has dead eyes, she permanently screwed up her face, she always has a severe and unattractive hairstyle, the lipstick is absurd, her clothing choices are heinous, she refuses to smile because it might give her wrinkles… She’s as boring as a dinner plate and – horrors! – she’s starting to look OLD. Her little twin Kiley is coming up right behind her, and she still has youth and unpredictability on her side.

      I can’t stand any of them – but how long will KK continue to hold interest after Easton is born? (And will her butt fall down?)

  9. NewWester says:

    Kim actually looks good with that hairstyle in the photo with Kayne. Every time I see that outfit she is wearing I can only imagine what Mr Blackwell (RIP) or Stacey and Clinton from “What Not to Wear” would say

  10. Mrs. Wellen Melon says:

    All this flying around and showing up for the opening of an envelope in tight stiletto gladiator sandals and full war paint …

    Kim, fly the cheesecake to you. You don’t need to go to the cheesecake. It should come to you. Tell the Paris restaurant to fly you a cheesecake and to keep ’em coming.

    Put on your flip flops, go to your own kitchen and eat your cheesecake.

  11. My two cents says:

    I can see the K Klan Thanksgiving feast. Each person gets handed one of those huge plastic containers of lettuce that they eat non stop on their fake reality show. Flying to Paris for cheesecake? Just more selfish excess by a self centered Krazy Kardashian!

  12. AG-UK says:

    I only like turkey once a year(none for xmas) and for the past 5 years I have flown to NY to spend it with my dear friends leaving hubby/son back in London where they do their own version. My friends daughter said the best thing about it is you can have pie for breakfast the next day. ummm not so sure about that.

  13. paolanqar says:

    When I hear these kind of stories (about celebrieties flying somewhere for just one meal) my blood starts to boil.
    I hope people who support them and their industry feel like assholes now.

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      People who support her are probably just as vapid and irresponsible as she is, and probably equate waste with coolness. Sickening. Flying to Paris for a slice of cheesecake. What a waste of space she is.

    • Loopy says:

      With as much money as she has why didn’t she get the cake or baker flown over.

      • paolanqar says:

        As much as I agree with you, I hope the baker has more dignity than that.She could have had it delivered and it still would have been fresh enough.

      • klein says:

        The baker would definitely have better things to do. Kim doesn’t, so she should go to him*.

        (*Obviously she shouldn’t have, but I bet she’s exaggerating anyway..)

  14. paolanqar says:

    When I hear these stories, about celebrities flying somewhere for a meal or for shopping or for a slice of cheesecake, my blood starts to boil. So much for global warming, wasting resources or people dying everywhere in the world. Very considerate of them.
    I hope people who support them and their industry feel like assholes now.

  15. Nancy says:

    That’s because you’re a big FAT turkey Kim and turkeys don’t eat their own! I call a foul…lol

  16. Liberty says:

    So she’s building a baby with little protein, and in her world, the weird thing is not eating turkey.
    Okay!

    • swack says:

      I don’t believe her when she says she eats the same thing every day.

    • jwoolman says:

      Swack- I don’t believe her when she says anything….. 🙂 Really, she lies so much it’s impossible to tell if there’s ever a tiny grain of truth in there.

  17. aang says:

    Interesting and refreshing that she admits eating pasta and rice, almost like a normal person. We are always in Philly at Thanksgiving and always go to China Town for dinner. Turkey dinner is too much work and makes a big mess.

  18. K says:

    I really only like the stuffing and maybe mash potatoes (but that isn’t thanksgiving specific) the rest I could take or leave but j do stuffing.

    Really outside of stuffing the only point of Thanksgiving for me is it marks the day that it is acceptable to start Christmas Carols.

    • Nicolette says:

      I’ll listen to Christmas music anytime of the year. It holds a lot of beautiful memories for me and it makes me happy. As I’m writing this my tv is tuned to one of the music channels that started holiday music November 1. They play a lot of the older holiday music. Percy Faith, Perry Como, Ella Fitzgerald and so on. Love it.

      • Paloma says:

        Yes! Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, and Andy Williams are on my playlist.

      • swack says:

        Up until this year we had a radio station start on Nov 1st with Christmas music. They changed their format and aren’t doing that this year. I LOVE all the older songs. Also two of my favorite – Alvin and the Chipmunks Christmas song and the one about Snoopy and the Red Baron! I love silly songs also.

      • K says:

        Me to which is why I force myself to limit listening so that it’s really special. I sometimes slip but I try. But boy Santa crosses the Macy’s parade and it’s on!

  19. Nicolette says:

    While I’m sure the cakes and pastries in Paris are divine, flying there simply for cheesecake is so over the top. I have a sweet tooth and even if I had the money she does I just couldn’t see doing something like that. Cheesecake Factory works just fine for me. She must have a lot of time on her hands to travel to Paris for cake.

    And I love Thanksgiving. It’s a lot of work for me but to see my family enjoying dinner, the wonderful aroma filling the house all day, and my kitties feasting on their own little plates of turkey make it all worthwhile.

    • Janie says:

      I don’t believe one word of this cheesecake story. This woman over shares everything and she would have delighted in telling this had it happened. She has nothing going on so this is what she came up with. I love turkey and could eat it everyday. My favorite holiday and food. Yum!

      • word says:

        Yeah I don’t believe her. Plus she could have called the place that makes it and had it flown to her house instead! For the right amount of money the company would have gladly done it. Never believe anything this woman says.

  20. saywhatwhen says:

    Turkey, the blandest meat there ever was. Even when it is marinated forever and a day I still can’t get into it. Goose always goose for Christmas. And sweet potato pie on a cheesecake crust with streusel topping. I feel fat just writing this.

    • Nicolette says:

      Your version of sweet potato pie sounds so good! I always make one for my daughter and I think I’ll give yours a try. Thanks! 🙂

      • saywhatwhen says:

        Ooohh Nicolette, it is good. I serve it at my Christmas party. Spice up the pie mixture with cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger and add some chopped pecan nuts to your streusel topping. This is pass-out-over-the-dinner-table yummm!

    • jwoolman says:

      Not a carnivore for decades, but Tofurky has a nice hickory smoked homage to the bird in its vegan deli slices line. So maybe smoked turkey is the way to go?

  21. Esteph says:

    I understand she has the money to do it, but flying all the way to Paris for cheesecake is just baffling, but what do I know? I’m just a mid 20-something college grad just trying to pay my bills on time every month.

    • jwoolman says:

      Not to worry. The odds are 999:1 that she completely made up the story. Then if by some miracle it’s true in any way- the odds are also 999:1 that only a tiny bit is true.

      Consider that she would certainly only go to Paris if she could write it off as a business expense or if E! paid for it as part of the show.

  22. KittenFarts says:

    Holy pooballs I agree! Thanksgiving foods are gross. Everything blends together like yeezy’s new clothing line….tan, dark tan, light brown, grayish. Yuck! Real foods have color!

  23. SusieQ says:

    How can everyone be talking about food after looking at that “dress” that she’s wearing, it’s scary enough to make anyone lose their appetite.

  24. Daria Morgendorffer says:

    I feel like this family has this newfound need to flaunt their wealth like they’ve never done before. They had to announce that they spent $2M on a one night event when they threw their mother that “Gatsby themed” party, and now Kim is finding it necessary to talk about flying to Paris for one night just to have a piece of cheesecake. There is so much excess and opulence in their lives and they seem to really want the world to know it.

    • lucy says:

      They are people who brag about how wasteful they are. Because they are horrible, horrible, insecure, empty people. NOT because they are cool or admirable.

      All they have is what the world thinks of them. The things they brag about are so unfortunate and misguided, the media distributes the bragging because it’s weird, we point and laugh, and they think the attention is admiration or envy. What’s it gonna take to break that cycle?

  25. Annie says:

    She’s one of those women who is on a strict diet all the time, yet never loses weight. What is the point??

  26. Moody Blue says:

    Oh. I love Thanksgiving. The food doesn’t have to be bland or gross. I definitely don’t subscribe to using giblets for gravy. We also don’t ruin the sweet potatoes with a pound of extra sugar. And stuffing! Mashed potatoes! Cranberry orange relish! Mmmmm

  27. mj says:

    Thanksgiving is a terrible time in which my family lackadaisically stopped scheduling events because everyone knows most of the food sucks and (yuck) everyone just wants to watch the NFL with an excuse to fart unabashedly.

  28. Pandy says:

    I’m horrified at her talk about her dressing room(s). Marble, burnished gold …. who ARE these people???? Consume, consume, consume … fill your days with shopping and selfies.

  29. DTX says:

    Blasphemy!!! Everyone on here hating Thanksgiving!!! LOL. I don’t care, I still love it! last year, hubs & I fried a turkey that was battered with pumpkin bread mix & it was so bomb!

  30. drolf says:

    I thought it was a picture of Johnny Weir. Lol.

  31. Lrm says:

    Wow. Wondering who cooks that all this thanksgiving food is not appreciated. LOL I love the different dishes my mom and I make. Some just do perfunctory or have to have everything like their childhood tday was. which is usually processed and heavily sauced and sweetened. To each their own but pumpkin apple and mincemeat pies rock when done well. And delmonico potatoes are smashing flaky biscuits yum. Getting hungry. I live in California but grew up in the NE. I am so freaking done with Mexican food at this point. Yet the hubby grew up with it here in so cal and would eat it every day. (He’s not Mexican) so yup. Depends on the cooking, region and family traditions.

    As for the holiday meaning itself, we make it what we want. Americans have so few celebration s each year. Some cultures have multiple week long festivals etc. I will keep thanksgiving thank you very much. Sacred times of gratitude are good for the soul and indulging is too. If some people aren’t into it or it means nothing to their family, that’s cool. But no need to trash someone else’s cherished tradition (as some have done).

  32. lucy says:

    Doesn’t stop her from leaving the house looking like a trussed turkey.

  33. Angel L says:

    Now I am just feeling sorry for some of you. Thanksgiving is delicious – maybe because my husband is a fantastic cook and I live in south Louisiana and pretty much all of our food is delicious. My husband brines the Turkey and then smokes it. We have asparagus casserole, carrot souffle, roasted brussel sprouts and sage brown butter mashed sweet potatoes. He makes his cranberry sauce/relish from scratch and for dessert we have dark chocolate cranberry bread pudding with rosmary infused whipping cream.

  34. Blythe says:

    I wish I could have cheesecake from Hôtel Costes! She’s so freaking lucky.

  35. weirswalker says:

    She’s saving her clothes for 20 yrs because her kid might want to wear them ? LOL…she’s such an idiot..

  36. Paris says:

    And this is newsworthy because . . .

  37. Lala says:

    Can you guys please talk about Kim posting a very old bikini clad photo of herself to her Instagram and claiming North did it?? I was killing myself laughing over people’s comments on that post and also horrified by how incredibly different she looked back then.. I’m surprised she even posted it because it looks absolutely nothing like her.

    • SydneySnider says:

      Yes! I saw that, too, Lala. What an utter numbskull she is. She is either so deluded or just plainly arrogant to believe that any thinking person would swallow the line that, “Like, OMG!! My baby like, just found and posted this old photo of me when she was just,like, playing with my phone!!” I’m sure they tell so many lies so often that they have trouble distinguishing what’s real and what isn’t. They push the fakeryfuckery down the publics’ throats so often and so heavy-handedly, and actually believe their BS PR.

      • jwoolman says:

        As though she would let a toddler play with her precious phone that she loves more than life itself…. She’s just a pathological liar and knows Nori mentions get her more attention.

  38. Katija says:

    EH! I have a brother like her, LOL. All sweet tooth, no passion for savory food. He’s a health fanatic and can just EASILY not eat cheeseburgers, Mexican, Chinese, etc. – – – it’s only Dairy Queen or Krispy Kreme that’s an issue for him. Some people are just strictly tempted by sweets, sounds like that’s Kim’s vibe.

    Also, I’m from an immigrant family, and my mother never learned what Thanksgiving food was supposed to be, so she just made Eastern European Holiday food. Now when I eat ACTUAL Thanksgiving food, it’s funny, it like, registers on my taste buds like exciting foreign food. Thanksgiving food tastes very exotic and different to me, haha. But I like it a lot. It’s what I love about American food, which is that it’s very creamy with a strong flavor of meat, not a whole lot of pepper or spices. It’s comforting and filling. And a thank you to the former boyfriend who told me to mash it all together. 🙂

    • Whatever Gurl says:

      We do the same thing! We have the turkey but we include pasta and make it our own. Really who cares what people eat as long as they are happily enjoying a meal.

  39. Dani says:

    Last year I made I cooked a traditional Thanksgiving meal for my middle eastern husband and all of his friends. His friends all brought traditional middle eastern food. While the Thanksgiving food was good I realized just how generally bland the entire meal is and can’t look at it the same. Needless to say we are skipping turkey this year.

  40. Laura says:

    I don’t like Thanksgiving food either. I’m allergic to poultry, so that kind of kills it for me. An ideal Thanksgiving dinner for me would be take out Chinese food!

  41. Chelly says:

    I dont like Thanksgiving at all, its just such a dumb holiday….im grateful everyday so, when I got married, I told my husband instead of cooking a big meal or going to families houses for this ridiculous holiday, why dont we just stay in, make a few different kinds of pizza, watch football & call it a day! Its become our tradition & we LOVE it!

  42. Syko says:

    I like the food all right, especially gravy, but I don’t like cooking it for just two people, and dealing with the aftermath. Turkey carcasses – UGH! And that’s why we started our new tradition, we have beef stew for Thanksgiving. A huge pot of beef stew simmering for hours and full of lean meat, potatoes, carrots, onions, mushrooms, with an accompanying loaf of fresh baked French bread to dunk in the sauce. One pan, no carcass, and the leftovers are better the next day.

    • jwoolman says:

      Long ago while testing for food allergies, I abandoned my wicked vegetarian ways for a few months. Even ordered several turkey breasts (no way I was going to get a whole bird and deal with all the evidence that it was a real living critter), cooked and packed them up in portions and froze for rotating. The cats were ecstatic, of course, but cleanup after carnivore meals was so messy and time-consuming! I couldn’t stand the spiritual conflict and the mess (not to mention the doubled or tripled food bills), so I eventually went back to my strictly veggie ways- starting the next Thanksgiving, to the horror of my family. Just couldn’t manage even thinking of eating that turkey (although I was set up for it when I tried to eat rabbit and realized it looked way too much like cat). Hadn’t realized before that my veggie ways ran deeper than just food preference. But definitely vegan eating is the simplest where cleanup is concerned, unless you’re drowning everything in oil, since cheese and eggs can also be messy to clean up after cooking.

  43. Dirty Martini says:

    I love THanksgiving. I love everything about Thanksgiving. The food, the sentiment, the parades, the football game and even the leftovers. In theory, I agree that the food can be bland………..but once you pop up the flavor with special recipes, it really doesn’t have to be. (Grand Marnier in cranberry sauce, a great oyster dressing, etc.)

    So yes, she’s a monster. hahahah*

    *Hey I got my Santa points in yesterday by not totally snarking on Kris’ 60th b-day party. So I’m good now.

  44. mrsrockstar says:

    At our Thanksgiving dinner we think of what we are thankful for and everybody can share one thing with everyone.

    I am thankful that Kris Jenner is not my mother.

  45. Whitney says:

    I weirdly don’t enjoy Thanksgiving food either. Not squash, not pie, not cranberries, not stuffing. I like turkey though.

  46. Ellen Smith says:

    Clearly lots of people can’t cook a decent Thanksgiving dinner. If that is, in fact, Kim’s daily diet, then why is she so fat? (Yes, I know she is pregnant, – I mean at other times). I do think she eats those things – in exponential amounts!

    • jwoolman says:

      Well, to be honest, a woman Kim’s height requires so little food at her activity level (she doesn’t seem to move around much for her age) that it must be hard for her to match her appetite to her calorie needs so she must gain weight very easily. I’m tracking food right now for other medical reasons (not restricting, just recording) — I just had a peanut butter and pickle sandwich plus a banana as breakfast and realized when I looked at the tracker that this represented about 1/3 of my calorie needs for the day (if I were any more inactive at the moment, I’d be a slug). Fortunately, the tracker claims it also represents 1/3 of my protein and fiber needs for the day… So I’m good. But it does mean I have to avoid junk so I can get my protein/fiber needs in within the relatively low calorie budget (which does match my natural appetite, though, without any junk), a more active person or a larger person would have a lot more leeway. Kim is two or three inches shorter than me and has a sweet tooth, so she has to be especially careful to cool it on the low-nutrition stuff in order to have room for the high-nutrition stuff, and that must be really difficult.

  47. Callais5 says:

    Why does she look like Keanu Reeves?

  48. Debutante says:

    I like the traditional turkey dinner. After all ,its really the only day of the year I get to eat it ! I love the mashed potatoes, the stuffing, sweet potatoes, biscuits,.green bean casserole, roasted brussels sprouts, corn…..the turkey ! Cranberries I can do without. And the pies, yum !
    Usually, we have manicotti or lasagna, (Italian) , gotta stick that pasta in there ! It’s all good. IT’S ONCE A YEAR !

  49. HHY says:

    I cannot stand turkey and stuffing, especially with cranberries, yuck. When I was young, our family actually cooked the turkey from scratch, (which always tasted like Swiss Chalet for some reason) and everyone got so sick from eating leftovers afterwards.

    Guess I’m a monster too, hah!
    Now we have a new tradition where we actually get good food and just celebrate coming together as a family instead of adhering to traditional foods of Thanksgiving.
    I paid the cost of cake plus 150 shipping just to have it flown in from NYC, since I was craving it extensively. So on a personal level, I understand flying to Paris for cheesecake. If I could afford it, I would too.

  50. Carolina says:

    To quote Jake Peralta, the pilgrims were murderers and turkey tastes like napkins.

  51. Danskins says:

    Ha, I guess I’m one of the weirdos who loves Thanksgiving meals 😀

    I swear I could eat turkey (hold the gravy though), stuffing, mac-n-cheese, sweet potatoes, collard greens and buttery rolls every single day!