Kim Kardashian has done it again - the reality TV star can be seen bending over and baring her naked derriere, on the cover of a magazine's March issue.
A copy of the photograph was posted on Twitter by a fanpage of Kim Monday, reports aceshowbiz.com.
In the photograph, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star is seen wearing nothing below her waist. She donned a black jacket, a pair of lacy socks, and black heels. Her eyebrows seem bleached, and Kim is seen smoking a cigarette while staring back at the camera.
The racy shot was captioned: "SNEAK PEAK: Kim Kardashian West styled in Prada by Katie Grand for LOVE Magazine. Photo by Steven Klein #BOOM. (sic)"
This isn't the first time Kim has bared her naked buttocks for a magazine spread. Back in November 2014, she made headlines with her cover for Paper Magazine. At that time, Kim showed off her nude back, baring her well-oiled derriere while holding a black dress she just peeled off.
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