Monday, January 10, 2011

Kim Kardashian On The Cover Of Glamour

My favorite celeb takes the cover of Glamour Magazine for the Feb issue.  Interview by Katie Couric, Kim talks about it all, her career, dating and being a sex symbol. She graces the cover in Tom Ford pj's, a La Perla bra and Sarah Chole ring. In the opening spread she is photographed in a Dolce & Gabbana bustier and matching skirt. In the pages that follows she is in a Marc Jacobs dress.  To see the whole speard you can click HERE. The issue is available on the Glamour app (iPhone, iPod and iPad), the new Barnes & Noble Nook and of course news stands today! Below, check out excerpts from the interview and a couple of photos. Then go over to the side bar and check out the behind the scenes footage of Kim on her photo shoot at Glamour.

On her success…
“I’d be foolish not to take some of these opportunities that are coming my way. We all know this can go away at any moment.”

On her sisters…
“We work really hard, and we fight like normal sisters fight, and we make up. We’re so supportive of each other. We always stick together. Having lots of siblings is like having built-in best friends.”

On dating…
“It’s easier to just be single and not have a relationship. How do you get to know someone on a reality show? Some people think that they can handle it, and then they really can’t.”

On being a sex symbol…
“It’s definitely powerful. I don’t find myself as sexy as everyone thinks. I’m a lot more insecure than people would assume, but with little stupid things. When I get dressed, I’m always so indecisive.”

On being in Playboy
“It was an independence thing for me. I was always by the book, such the straight arrow when it came to pleasing my parents and being a good daughter. I felt like this was one decision that only I could make. And I think it looks great. I’ll have those pictures forever.”

On having every aspect of her family’s life recorded…
“If there’s something that we’re going through, it’s going to get out anyway. It’ll be on the cover of a tabloid, and it’ll be twisted the completely wrong way. So why not tell our story?”

On women being comfortable with their body…
“It’s a process. You have to learn to accept it. You have to learn to like what you see in the mirror. There are definitely times when I don’t feel like myself, but you have to fake it until you make it.”

On what she thought she’d be doing at 30…
“If you had asked me five years ago what I would be doing at 30, I would have said, ‘Married with a kid or two.’ Not in a million years did I dream that I would be doing all the things that I’m doing.”


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