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Not only did The Gap try to profit off my persona.. They seriously tarnished my reputation. I mean, some of the people who saw the Old Navy advertisement actually thought that she was me! SO gross. I feel really sad that it has come to this, but my reputation is my business. I can't have people thinking that I'm some little pop star act. It literally kills me to think that because of this commercial, people are going to expect me to be able to sing and dance.
Bible, this has nothing to do with reports about that girl--Melissa whatever her name is--supposedly dating my ex, Reggie. Reggie and I are friends, and we care deeply about each other. That's why I know he would never date someone with such bad taste.
In the end, I couldn't go through with the trial for personal reasons, but I want all of you out there to know how much I truly appreciate your support during this difficult time.
XO Kim K
After all I've done, after all the drastic, extremist, brutal measures I took, after all the Human Rights conventions I not only violated, but decimated, my legacy as a xenophobic, racist, anti-semitic bigot isn't safe? How could anyone even consider associating my name with foreign foods? What is a burrito? I don't even want to know.
And these other parodies? Having people believe I would even react to Osama bin Laden dying completely ruins the image I worked so hard to build. No one wants or will ever want death to America more than I do.
- Hitler.
He Added a Door?
Let's be real, this:
versus this:
Not that different, right? Yeah that's what I thought too, but I guess small "security changes" to prevent vandalism was all U.S. citizen, Daniel Dudek, needed to claim ownership over some of the greatest architectural designs in history. As a historian, all I can say is thank you, Daniel, for proving to me that originality is certainly a thing of the past.