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‘It affects my soul when your pictures are too sexy’: Kanye West voices his last-minute disapproval over wife Kim Kardashian’s ‘underwear’-style Met Gala dress on KUWTK
“Kanye West’s concerns about wife Kim Kardashian’s sexy dress nearly ruined her Met Ball appearance.
“Kim, 38, had spent eight months perfecting her Thierry Mugler look for the Costume Institute Gala in New York City, but was left ‘anxiety’ ridden when her husband criticised her appearance at the last minute.
“The rare argument between the couple, which took place ahead of the annual costume gala back in May, was revealed on Sunday’s episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
“‘I just made this transition from being a rapper, looking at all these girls, looking at my wife,’ he mused. ‘Like, ”Oh, my girl needs to be like the other girls, showing her body off”.’
“‘I didn’t realize that that was affecting my soul and my spirit as someone that’s married and loved, and the father of now, what—about to be four kids?,’ Kanye said.
“At the time, Kanye and Kim were just days away from becoming parents to their fourth child Psalm, who they welcomed via a surrogate, but the fashion event was so important to Kim that she risked missing the birth.
“‘A corset is like a form of underwear,’ Kanye continued. ‘It’s hot. It’s like, it’s hot for who, though?’
“‘So the night before the Met, you’re gonna come in here and say that you’re not into a corset bust?’ Kim asked. ‘I’m getting really bad anxiety. What are you talking about?’
“‘I don’t need any more negative energy for you to now say that you’re not into me in a tight dress,’ she pointed out.
‘”You are my wife, and it affects me when pictures are too sexy,’ Kanye said.
“‘You built me up to be this sexy person and confidence and all this stuff,’ Kim adroitly pointed out.
“‘And just because you’re on a journey and you’re on a transformation doesn’t mean that I’m in the same spot with you.’
“Kardashian rejected her husband’s criticism. West, after all, has rapped about gang bangs, having sex with his four sisters-in law, sending dick pics and implying he wants to have sex with Taylor Swift, among many other explicit lyrics.
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Face-recognition technology is the new norm. You may think, “I’ve got nothing to hide,” but we all should be concerned.
It’s being used to unlock phones, clear customs, identify immigrants and solve crimes. In the Video Op-Ed above, Clare Garvie demands the United States government hit pause on face recognition. She argues that while this convenient technology may seem benign to those who feel they have nothing to hide, face recognition is something we should all fear. Police databases now feature the faces of nearly half of Americans — most of whom have no idea their image is there. The invasive technology violates citizens’ constitutional rights and is subject to an alarming level of manipulation and bias.
Our privacy, our right to anonymity in public and our right to free speech are in danger. Congress must declare a national moratorium on the use of face-recognition technology until legal restrictions limiting its use and scope can be developed. Without restrictions on face recognition, America’s future is closer to a Chinese-style surveillance state than we’d like to think.
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