Kim Kardashian seems to have a decision to make, folks.
On Sunday night, the reality star made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Kardashian, a keynote speaker at Netflix’s Tom Brady roast, was both a bombshell And was booed… as she got into a lot of trouble from those present.
It was legitimately embarrassing for Ray J’s ex-lover.
Now, just a day after that humiliating appearance, the most hyped fashion event of the year is taking place in New York City.
We’re talking about the MET Gala, a gathering Kim has attended many times in the past; Take the opportunity to walk the red carpet in an eye-catching outfit.
Last year, Kardashian even brought daughter North to the MET Gala.
Will she do this again in 2024? Will she even show her face considering how she must feel after roasting Tom Brady?
To Kim’s credit, her actual roasting material (which we assume she did NOT write herself) was pretty funny.
“I wasn’t going to come tonight, but since I’m not here as Tom’s date, there’s still a good chance I could,” Kardashian said, referencing for the first time the rumors that she and the quarterback are dating had a date.
Elsewhere, Kardashian made a very strange joke that things would “never work out” between her and Brady… randomly comparing Brady to her stepfather Jenner, who transitioned in 2015.
“But I know it would never work. A former athlete, high cheekbones, straight hair – you remind me too much of my stepfather now,” she joked.
“Part of me thinks you’re trying to undress me just to try on my clothes. I know the transition from the NFL must have been really hard, but I think my stepfather is a great example of you.
“She is one of the greatest athletes in the world who has proven in this next chapter that you can do anything. You can become a commentator, a right-wing Republican or even a strong, confident woman.”
As for this year’s MET Gala?
The theme will focus on the Costume Institute’s spring exhibition entitled “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”
According to a press release from the MMoA, this year’s theme is intended to “reactivate the sensory capabilities of the masterpieces in the museum’s collection through first-hand research, conservation analysis and various technologies – from cutting-edge tools to artificial intelligence to computer-generated images to traditional formats.” X-rays, video animations, light projections and soundscapes.”
We have no idea what any of this means.