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2022-05-14 06:37:02 By : Mr. Xiong Leonard

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Kim Kardashian is willing to risk it all for a good fashion statement.

The “Kardashians” star has had her fair share of tight squeezes on the red carpet, and told Ellen DeGeneres she has no boundaries when it comes to a restrictive wardrobe.

“I’ll be in pajamas at home — pajamas and sweats, no makeup — and then when I go out I’ll wear literally anything,” the Skims founder told DeGeneres.

“I don’t care how uncomfortable, I don’t care if I have to wear a diaper and not go to the bathroom,” she continued. “I don’t care what I have to do.”

While Kardashian said she has yet to actually depend on Depends, she does have a stash she bought before taking the bar exam, when she was unaware that she’d be allowed bathroom breaks.

Test-taking aside, the mechanics of some of her go-to staples and red carpet looks have been questionable at best, including her beloved “pantashoes” that combine heels and jeans, totally slashed denim and a Balenciaga catsuit made out of caution tape covering her entire body.

And who could forget the wet-look Thierry Mugler dress she wore over an extreme corset — so tight it required breathing lessons — at the 2019 Met Gala?

While she said she had “never felt pain like that,” Kardashian seems to be ready to one-up herself at the 2022 event; she revealed to Access Hollywood that her glitter-themed look “can’t be tailored” and she’ll have to “shapeshift for the night.”

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