Kardashian’s Fake 911 Call; Reality Show Family Falls Victim to Swatting Prank Read More »
Kim Kardashian confessed that expecting her first child was a surprise to her because she had struggled to become pregnant. Read More »
Beyonce & Jay-Z Godparents To Kim Kardashian Baby? Kanye West Tweet Starts Rumors Read More »
Kim, Kanye Paris Trip, Head To France After Paparazzi Mobbing In Miami Read More »
Kim Kardashian, who is expecting her first child with boyfriend of eight months rapper Kanye West, flaunted her baby bump in a form-fitting cutout dress on Dec. 6. Read More »
Kardashian Curse: Will Kanye West End Up With Reggie Bush, Kris Humphries & Lamar Odom Fate? Read More »
Kim Kardashian Pregnant 2012, 'Not Easy' And 'Painful,' She Says Read More »
Only a day after her boyfriend Kanye West announced she was pregnant with the couple's first child, Kim Kardashian spoke about the early stages of her pregnancy, the dire feeling of morning sickness and what food she is craving to have but cannot. Read More »
Kim Kardashian sported a new haircut on Dec. 18 thanks to celebrity hairstylist Chris McMillan. Read More »
Kim Kardashian Divorce Trial Set For February Read More »
Kim Kardashian got some tough news on Friday - Mercy, the white kitten given to her by boyfriend Kane West, has passed away. Read More »
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Planning English Wedding? Dreaming Of Children Read More »
Infamous reality star Kim Kardashian may have enjoyed her time overseas in the Middle East (specifically her three-day visit to Kuwait and Bahrain to help launch new Millions of Milkshakes shops), but apparently some protesters weren't so pleased or welcoming with the 32-year-old socialite's "bad celebrity reputation." Kim K fans (who view the American model/actress as a "role model for successful women"), were met with several avid protesters on the streets of Bahrain on Saturday (Dec. 1) - approximately 100 Sunni Salafist demonstrators stood outside the popular Manama mall "The Walk Bahrain," fearing that Kardashian's presence in their small Persian Gulf island would "spread vice throughout the country." Supporters and protestors alike were then met with tear gas and supposedly even stun grenades fired by riot police, wreaking havoc throughout the area. Read More »