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'F*** them. Kim Kardashian is a Brand' Says Jason Statham

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In the long list of critics and public who stand against curvy beauty Kim Kardashian, another name just got added. Tough guy Jason Statham, known for doing his own stunts in movies called Kim Kardashian nothing more than a brand. When The Transporter star was asked in an interview with Details magazine if he thought of himself as a brand, he replying saying F*** no. Why should I?
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