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Kim Kardashian explains why she shares nude selfies

WATCH ABOVE: Social media blogger and TV star Kim Kardashian explained why she shared a nude selfie of herself at a BlogHer event in Los Angeles – Aug 6, 2016

Kim Kardashian explained her motivation for posting nude selfies of herself online during a talk Friday at a women’s blogging conference in Los Angeles.

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BlogHer co-founder Elisa Camahort led the discussion and asked the famous mother of two why she likes to post nude photos on social media, including one last March that nearly broke the internet.

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“What is your response when people say, ‘Well why do you want to share nude selfies? And why do you want to put it all out there?'” asked Camahort.

“Because I feel good about myself!” replied Kardashian.

“I mean after you have a kid, now if you have two kids, there is a feeling that…I mean I lost 70 pounds!” Kardashian added.

The uber popular TV star, fashion icon, and blogger also explained that she gained confidence by raising a family at the same time as being a successful working mother.

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“You know waking up at six in the morning, feeding one baby, running to go workout for an hour, coming back, feeding another baby – my husband,” joked Kardashian. “Then coming back and then my daughter wakes up, having to feed her. You know it’s like I have three people that I have to take care of,” she said.

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Kardashian was also asked if her propensity to post photos that bare all made her a feminist.

“I don’t think that I am,” Kardashian said. “I don’t like labels. I just think I do what makes me happy and I want women to be confident and I’m so supportive of women.”

“I’m not the free-the-nipple type girl.”

Kardashian told the audience that women should do what makes them comfortable.

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“Be confident within you and if you’re not, then that’s fine too,” she said.

The 2016 BlogHer conference brought together more than 3,500 bloggers, social media stars and experts for three days of educational and networking opportunities. Other speakers included Sheryl Crow and Sarah Michelle Gellar.

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