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"13 Celebrity Cringe Moments That Prove Some Stars Live in a Bubble of Bling and Ignorance!"

Added on August 22, 2026 inFree CelebrityNews, Free Entertainment News

In a world dazzled by ever-changing beauty standards, Kim Kardashian recently opened up about her personal journey and struggles with self-image. Under the stars of today’s celestial alignment, where Venus shines bright, it’s a perfect time to reflect on what truly defines beauty—does one need to fit a mold, or is it about embracing individuality? As she reminisces about the glamorous icons of her youth—from Gwen Stefani to Marilyn Monroe—Kim emphasizes the importance of authenticity, encouraging us all to “be yourself and find beauty in everything.” Balancing motherhood and beauty routines, she candidly shares that her dedication to looking good is a labor of love. Yet, as she navigates her privileged life, it raises questions about accessibility to these standards for everyday people. Curious to dive deeper into Kim’s thoughts on beauty, parenting, and the challenges of societal expectations? LEARN MORE.

She continued, “There are so many different beauty standards — whether it’s Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Marilyn Monroe. When I was a teenager, [the look] was just blonde waifs… My mentality was never like, you see them on TV or in magazines and pick who you want to be. It was always: Be yourself, find beauty in everything.”

Later in the interview, she said, “I care. I really, genuinely care about looking good. I probably care more than 90 percent of the people on this planet. It’s not easy when you’re a mom and you’re exhausted at the end of the day or you’re in school, and I’m all of the above. I do my beauty treatments usually late at night. After everyone’s in bed, I’m doing laser treatments… It’s hard to explain because I am at peace, but I would still do anything to look and feel youthful.”

Kim and her family have previously been criticized for not acknowledging the fact that being able to afford personal trainers, nutritionists, etc. is a privilege that many people who look to them as the beauty standard don’t have.

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