Celebs Are Now Making Kim's Nude Selfie All About Them, Because Of Course They Are
And the Kim Kardashian nude selfie-debate continues.
*Some of the content in this article is NSFW*
By now, you know that Kim Kardashian posted a full-frontal pic on March 7.
The reality star was faced with criticism from female celebrities, who argued she was sending a bad message to young women.
A Melbourne street artist painted a two-story mural of Kim's nude selfie, and sadly, someone had the nerve to spray-paint the word "slut" across it.
Kim went in on her haters...
You can read her Yeezy-style rant here.
...and ever since, Hollywood has passionately been taking sides. Leave it to Kim Kardashian's nude pic to start a whole debate on women's sexuality rights.
Kim herself spoke out on the controversy, penning an epic letter to slam slut-shamers.
The thing is, celebrities seem to be making the debate about themselves... some in positive ways and some in shady ways.
Bette Midler, who told Kim that if she wanted to show something new she would have to "swallow the camera," is using the feud to raise money for charity.
Her charity, to be specific, which aims to remodel public school auditoriums. She said if Kim donates to the cause, she'll double her donation.
Miley Cyrus called all women involved in the feud "tacky AF," and preached ladies should come together to create jobs for other women in need, instead of sparing back and forth about nudies.
Demi Lovato posted an illustration to show that nudity and modesty empower different women.
Pink attempted to send a strong message to women who use "their brains, their strength and their work ethic" to get ahead," which was her way of not-so-subtly dissing Kim.
...aaand was almost immediately slammed by fans for being a hypocrite.
An unlikely ally that stood up for Kim was Kanye West's ex, Amber Rose. She posted a screenshot of Pink's tweet and said it's society that "sexualizes our breast and bodies."
She also re-posted Kim's #liberated pic, and used it as a chance to advocate for her Slut Walk, which aims to end slut-shaming once and for all. She also invited Kim to speak at the upcoming event.
An old tweet by Ayesha Curry, wife of NBA MVP Stephen Curry, has also resurfaced, and while she hasn't said anything, fans are assuming she wouldn't be on team Kim for this one.
Model Emily Ratajkowski posted her own nude selfie - without the censor bars - showing her support for Kim.
The gorgeous model recently penned an essay for Lena Dunham's Lenny letter on body-shaming and sexuality.
Sharon Osbourne also posted a naked selfie, saying that Kim inspired her.
Kylie Jenner jumped in and subtly paid homage to her sister by posting a bikini selfie, which resembled the censoring bar over Kim's chest.
Regardless of how anyone feel though, Kim showed she's too busy just not giving any fucks.