Kim Kardashian said, "Nobody wants to work these days.

Kim Kardashian said, "Nobody wants to work these days.

Kim Kardashian and Jamila Jamil are not best friends, that's for sure.

Jamil has long been abusive to Kardashian and her family, especially when it comes to promoting an unhealthy body image to their followers.

Now the "Good Place" actress is disputing another opinion of the SKIMS founder.

In a new cover story with Variety, Kardashian, her sisters and their mother gave details of their brand new Hulu show, which will premiere on April 14.

She took the opportunity to share her best business tip: "I have the best advice for women in business. 'Get excited and work. Nobody seems to want to work these days."

Predictably, people were not, ahem, pleased with Kardashian's words of wisdom. Jamil commented on this (very impactful) one-liner without mincing words. In a reply to a now-deleted tweet, the I Weigh founder wrote "She grew up with very successful parents/step-parents from the mean streets of Beverly Hills ...... But *always* in a small mansion. True hard work. Inspiration. Photoshop icons.

Tweeting a Variety post quoting Kardashian, Jamil said, "If you simply grew up in a small mansion in Beverly Hills with super successful parents.... I don't think anyone needs to hear your thoughts on success or work ethic. This same 24 hour a day shit is a nightmare. 99.9% of the world is growing up with a completely different 24 hours."

The actress' followers largely agreed with this sentiment: "I'm curious how strong Kim's work ethic would be if we took away her assets, put her on oppressive loans, and made every job minimum wage," one wrote.

Another listed all the daily tasks that take up "grinding" time for many.

"Some people have to:

- Clean the house (-1 hour) - Cooking meals (-2 hours) - Work a job they don't want to do to earn a living (-8 hours) - Take care of children (-3 hours) - Worry about money (-1 hour) - Rely on public transportation (-2 hours)

Not the same 24 hours.

The "24-hour" conversation refers to "Love Island" alumna Molly Mae Haig, who sparked outrage in the UK when she said in a podcast interview that "we all have the same 24 hours in a day." (It is worth noting that Kardashian herself did not use those exact words.)

Comedian Katherine Ryan had a very different view: addressing her followers on Instagram Stories, she explained that Kardashian was not talking about people who already work hard, but "people like her ...... She explained that "these are lazy girls. She's talking to Courtney." Hahaha, oh no, poor Courtney!

Anyway, yes...

.

You may also like

Comments

There is no comments