The 31-year-old is being sued by beauty company Radiant, who claim she has falsely endorsed a competitor's hair removal product.
But the reality star has asked the court to dismiss her from the lawsuit, saying her statement was an honest reflection of her opinion.
According to Radiant, Kim falsely claimed home laser hair-removal TRIA works all over the body and has permanent results. However, the brand says it does neither and that Kim's misleading product endorsement has put their hair-remover no!no! at an unfair disadvantage.
Reality star Kim, who is dating Kanye West, said she uses the product all over her body and was only being honest.
She said: "Being Armenian and hairy, I thought [TRIA] was the perfect product."
Meanwhile, away from the dramas of fuzz removing, Kim's been playing pranks on Bruce Jenner.
She was filming her reality show with her stepfather while he took her Ferrari 458 Italia to race.
Kim hid the car from 62-year-old Bruce and made him think her pricey motor had been pinched.
But the joker soon let him in on the wind-up and emerged from the car.
She must think she's hair-larious. ... Trendinaija Source/Read More
Showing posts with label Italian mayor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian mayor. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Mayor Of Small Italian Town Orders Residents Not To Die.
THE mayor of a small town in southern Italy has forbidden residents to die, because there is no cemetery for them to be buried in.
Giulio Cesare Fava, the mayor of Falciano del Massico, located about 30 miles (50km) north of Naples, southern Italy, issued the order earlier this month stating, "it is forbidden for residents ... to go beyond the boundaries of earthly life, to go into the afterlife."
So far only two residents have disobeyed the edict, La Stampa daily reported, with two recorded deaths since March 5.
The unusual order follows a dispute with a neighbouring town, which has owned the old cemetery since local boundaries were redrawn in 1964. The two communities disagree about a planned expansion of the site, so Fava pulled out of the project and decided to build a new cemetery for Falciano del Massico's living 4000 residents.
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Giulio Cesare Fava, the mayor of Falciano del Massico, located about 30 miles (50km) north of Naples, southern Italy, issued the order earlier this month stating, "it is forbidden for residents ... to go beyond the boundaries of earthly life, to go into the afterlife."
So far only two residents have disobeyed the edict, La Stampa daily reported, with two recorded deaths since March 5.
The unusual order follows a dispute with a neighbouring town, which has owned the old cemetery since local boundaries were redrawn in 1964. The two communities disagree about a planned expansion of the site, so Fava pulled out of the project and decided to build a new cemetery for Falciano del Massico's living 4000 residents.
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