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Kim Kardashian reveals nipple piercings in skintight, see-through shirt as she leaves friend's home in Beverly Hills

Kim Kardashian reveals nipple piercings in skintight, see-through shirt as she leaves friend's home in Beverly Hills

The Sun19-05-2025
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Kim stunned fans as she showed off her new accessory
KIM Kardashian has showed off her brand new nipple piercings in a skintight top during a Beverly Hills outing.
The mom-of-four turned heads as she flashed in her see-through top after making an exit from a friend's home in LA.
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Kim looked fresh-faced as she got out of her car with her brand new nipple piercings on full show.
Her latest accessories could be seen underneath her see-through black top.
With her full chest on proud display, it could be that there is more to Kim's new nipple piercings than meets the eye.
The star is famed for her range of nipple bras via her own brand, Skims.
The bras featured built-in nipples to the material in order to ensure they are prominent at all times when wearing the under-garment.
It could be that Kim's latest Skims product is a similar bra but with the added extra of a faux nipple piercing.
The Hulu reality star appeared to be wearing a bra underneath the top but with the nipple piercings still very evident, it could be that it is one of The Kardashians' star's latest genius products.
44-year-old Kim has had a whirlwind week with the release of the trailer for her upcoming drama series, All's Fair, attending Lauren Sanchez' bachelorette party and giving evidence in Paris in relation to her horror robbery in 2016.
In the trial, Kim spoke out as a court heard how thugs took £7.5million of her jewellery after bursting into her Paris hotel room in 2016.
She entered the witness box after walking in front of the ten people accused of being involved in the crime. Two have admitted their guilt.
Kim was supported in court by her mum, Kris Jenner, 69, and spent more than four hours testifying.
The three-times-married star wept as she described the moment when she feared she would be raped and shot.
It happened shortly after two of the gang burst into her room in police uniforms and she was thrown on her hotel bed, naked under her dressing-gown.
Days after giving her testimony, she let her hair down alongside Katy Perry and Eva Longoria for the Paris celebrations for Lauren ahead of her wedding to Jeff Bezos.
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A source close to the reality star said: "Spending girl time at Lauren's bachelorette was a great way to end the week after testifying.
"She's glad it's over but thankful she was asked to testify as part of the trial."
So far the bachelorette group have dined out at the lavish Lafayette's Paris restaurant.
They enjoyed a range of delectable starters from fried chicken, and Caesar salad, to Norwegian smoked salmon.
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