Kim Kardashian's Flour Bomber May Get Legal Help From PETA If Star Presses Charges
Kim Kardashian's attacker may not be affiliated with PETA as the organization claims, but it looks like she still has them in her corner.
Kardashian was flour bombed last weekend on a red carpet for her new fragrance, True Reflection, by a woman protesting Kardashian's wearing of fur. PETA has said that the woman is not affiliated with them; but that if Kardashian wants to press charges against her that they would be willing to step in and help the woman.
We don't believe Kim would be so shortsighted as to go after this woman, a rep for PETA said. But if she does, we'll definitely look at how to maximize exposure to the cruel fur industry, and that could mean defending the activist if she wishes.
Kardashian was flour bombed last week while talking to reporters in West Hollywood about her new perfume, True Reflection. After having the flour poured all over her, Kardashian retreated to another room in the hotel to change her clothes and get the flour out of her hair. The fire department was called to make sure that the flour was not a dangerous powder, which was when it was determined to be flour. Kardashian returned to the carpet joking about the incident and initially said she would not press charges because she just simply doesn't have time.
However, it seems that Kardashian has changed her mind.
I said earlier, no, I wasn't [going to file a complaint], Kardashian E! News exclusively on Friday. I am just going to think about it, because I don't want someone to think they can really get away with that. So we are going to handle that.
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