Kim Kardashian Doesn't Know The Price Of Milk. Must Be Nice.
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Kim Kardashian Doesn't Know The Price Of Milk. Must Be Nice.
"And when asked how much she spends on glam every year, Kardashian admitted that she really didn't have a firm tally since, in her own words, "I don't have a concept of what, like, certain simple things cost." Her example? A carton of milk. Kim Kardashian is so rich that she genuinely has no idea how much a carton of milk costs."
"She estimates that she may spend upwards of a million dollars a year on "glam," and, well, that's just the icing on the expensive AF cake. The cherry on top of the sundae that separates the "haves" from the "have-nots." What I'm trying to say here is I'm not mad that Kardashian lives a life where money is such a non-issue for her that she doesn't know how much milk costs;"
"I don't envy Kardashian because she's super rich and famous. I actually think that sounds sort of like a nightmare. I envy her because she gets to be unencumbered by, oh you know, real life and soul-sucking responsibility. She doesn't know what it's like to get to the cash register at the grocery store, silently doing the math in your head because you live in fear of seeing "declined" come up on that judgmental little register screen."
Kim Kardashian admitted on a podcast that she does not have a concept of how much certain simple things cost, citing a carton of milk as an example. She estimates spending upwards of a million dollars a year on "glam." The reaction combines appreciation for that admission's self-awareness with frustration that such detachment underscores deep economic distance from many people's realities. The contrast emphasizes the everyday stress of budgeting, like doing mental math at the grocery register and fearing a declined card. The situation prompts envy for freedom from financial burdens while acknowledging fame's drawbacks.
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