Beware haters! Kim Kardashian West has a message for all those, who are slamming her naked selfie on Snapchat.
The 35-year-old reality star has used Lily Allen's song 'F*** You" to express her feelings and recorded a video, which shows her without uttering a word, she fixes her hair and bobbed her head while the 2009 hit tune played in the background, People magazine reports.
The poignant lyrics playing in the background were, ""F***you / F*** you very, very much / Cause we hate what you do / And we hate your whole crew / So please don't stay in touch."
Earlier, Kardashian had hit back at her haters with a post on her app and website in honor of International Women's Day.
She wrote, "I don't do drugs, I hardly drink, I've never committed a crime - and yet I'm a bad role model for being proud of my body?"It always seems to come back around to my sex tape. Yes, a sex tape that was made 13 years ago. 13 YEARS AGO. Literally that lonnng ago. And people still want to talk about it?!?!"
After being criticized by stars like Chloe Grace Moretz, Bette Midler and Piers Morgan, in a post titled "Happy International Women's Day," Kardashian addressed her tweets, arguing that she shouldn't have to feel bad for being comfortable with her body and choosing to exude her sex appeal.
She wrote, "Hey, guys. I wanted to write a post elaborating on my tweets last night. In all seriousness, I never understand why people get so bothered by what other people choose to do with their lives.
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