Kim Kardashian Slammed Over 'Privileged' Business Advice, Tells Women To Just Get 'Up & Work'
Kim Kardashian has been called out for her recent business advice.
After the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, 41, stated that the key to becoming successful is to “Get your f**king a** up and work," during a recent interview with Variety, the public has pointed out that Kardashian may have had an unfair advantage over many other hard working people.
“I have the best advice for women in business. Get your f—ing ass up and work,” the reality star said to the interviewer. “It seems like nobody wants to work these days,” she noted, as her sister Kourtney Kardashian, 42, chimed in with, “That’s so true, yeah.”
“You have to surround yourself with people that want to work. Have a good work environment where everyone loves what they do because you have one life," the KKW Beauty founder advised.
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The harsh comments went viral and did not land well with the general public — especially with The View's Sunny Hostin.
“I feel like people who are born on third base shouldn’t be talking about how easy it is to hit a home run,” the attorney, 53, stated during the Thursday, March 10, broadcast of the chat show.
The legal analyst noted that the SKIMs founder has clearly had the upper hand in life where many other people who want to be successful have not.
“It helps to be born rich also, like she was. She had a wealthy father. She had a mother who was a business manager. She’s pretty,” Hostin explained. “It came off as being very privileged. It came off as being very elitist.”
The legal analyst revealed that she had grown up poor in the South Bronx and worked her way to a successful career as a lawyer and television personality — however, Hostin stated that she didn’t get as far as she believed she would’ve if she had been in a more privileged position.
“I worked twice as hard to get half as far as a lot of people,” the talk show star added.