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Kim Kardashian Apologizes For ‘Get Your F*cking A** Up And Work’ Remark After Getting Clowned At The Oscars

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Oh, Kim. Sometimes you just need to take your L and mind your business. Kim Kardashian waited about three weeks to finally 'apologize' for her 'advice' to women in business, which wasn't so much advice as it was an impersonation of out-of-touch boomers shouting at millennials about what they think the younger generation's work ethic […]

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