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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kim Kardashian West "cried" when Kanye West threw her clothes out

    The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star has admitted she shed a tear when she saw her husband and the stylist he had hired had put some of her favourite outfits in a pile to be thrown away.


    She said: "They put everything that he thought wasn’t ‘cool enough’ in a pile, and I walked in and it was like a pile to the ceiling of shoes. All my amazing shoes that I loved, and I started crying.

    "I was like, ‘I can’t get rid of this stuff, your stylist has no idea what she’s talking about.’ So I put it all in another room, and I was like, ‘I’ll trust your opinion, but I’m not getting rid of my stuff. Let me see what you’re really talking about.'"

    But the 34-year-old television personality was soon persuaded to ditch the glitter when Kanye showed her a room full of designer clothes he had got for her.

    Speaking on Live with Kelly & Michael, she added: "Then I walk into my room, and there’s an entire room filled with all new clothes. All the stuff he wanted to fill back up my closet with.

    "It was, like, really cool new designer stuff - I hadn’t even heard of some of these designers before. And it really helped me fall in love with fashion. I eventually did get rid of most of that stuff, and my style has evolved and changed. But I couldn’t see it at that time."

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