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Kim Kardashian ripped for new Skims micro-thong she boasts ‘fits everybody' – but fans say ‘no one' can wear it

Kim Kardashian ripped for new Skims micro-thong she boasts ‘fits everybody' – but fans say ‘no one' can wear it

The Sun22-07-2025
KIM Kardashian has been ripped for her new Skims micro-thong - with her fans absolutely stunned by the new piece.
The 44-year-old fashion mogul has boasted that the seriously tiny garment 'fits everybody' - but fans have said that 'no one' can wear it.
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Sharing a photo of the new piece added to the SKIMS collection, the promotional post read: "Skims. Just dropped. New fits everybody."
The photo was of the incredibly tiny g-string, which barely covered the model's private region.
The black garment had a small rose embroidered on the front, and a sheer fabric.
Fans were instantly outraged by the teeny pair of panties.
"Who is this for? 'Fits everybody'?" asked one person on Reddit.
"Who can even fit into this literal hair tie?!" quizzed another.
"Can anybody over the age of 18 genuinely fit this?" questioned a third.
IS IT AN EYEPATCH?
A fourth then joked, "Yeah, that's not fitting me unless I wear it as an eyepatch."
While a fifth said, "Not even a Barbie would fit this."
A sixth then wrote, "anatomically, this isnt possible. ladies, this isnt real! do not look at this and feel bad, this isnt real."
Kim Kardashian posts then quickly deletes bikini photo from Idaho lake getaway and fans think they know why
And a seventh said, "This is inappropriate."
This comes after Kim posted and then quickly deleted a bikini snap from a sun-soaked vacation.
Earlier this week, the reality starlet shared a sun-soaked photo dump from a lavish staycation.
The snaps featured her kids - minus North, 12 - and a group of glam mom friends.
A Quick Look at Kim's Business Empire
SKIMS is just one part of Kim Kardashian's multi-million dollar business empire. The reality TV star makes money from a multitude of jobs.
The Kardashians on Hulu - 2022 to present
SKIMS - an underwear, loungewear and shapewear brand founded in June 2019
SKKN - skincare and makeup line
Kim has also acted on American Horror Story, received endorsements from numerous companies, and more making her net worth a little above $1 billion
BIKINI SNAP MYSTERY
But her eagle-eyed Instagram followers noticed that one particular picture vanished shortly after it went live.
This then sparked rampant speculation in the comments.
The now-deleted shot showed Kim soaking up the rays in a lilac bikini at the edge of a wooden boat, striking a pose that highlighted her famous curves.
She captioned the post: 'Lake 2025.'
Other pictures saw her children Saint, Chicago and Psalm enjoy boat trips out to sea and playing with sparklers.
While the rest of the gallery remained intact, fans believe the missing photo was pulled due to a photoshop blunder.
Some claimed Kim forgot to adjust her proportions, leaving her bum looking bigger than usual compared to her cinched waist.
One commented: 'Not enough photoshop," while another added: "She forgot to make her bum smaller!'
A third said: 'She looks hippy here. Nothing wrong with that,' while a fourth pointed out: 'She has a crazy expression on her face!'
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