Kim Kardashian and Kanye West apparently did not really have a good time at the Paris fashion week. After Kardashian was tackled by a red carpet prankster on Thursday, September 25, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians"
star and her rapper husband were booed by some men at Lanvin fashion
show later that day after showing up when the show had started.
In a video, the "College Dropout" rapper can be seen defending himself and his wife, saying that the designer wanted to talk to them backstage. "Alber asked to see us, don't boo us, don't boo us. We're not late, we're not late," he said before going to his seat.
Earlier that day, the 33-year-old reality star fell victim to a former Ukrainian journalist's prank and nearly fell while going to a Balmain show. The prankster Vitalii Sediuk, who previously targeted Brad Pitt and Bradley Cooper among others, has said that he didn't mean harm.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Sediuk opened up about the Kardashian prank. "I had a feeling that Kim would show up there because she is friends with the designer of Balmain. I basically came there just for them. I knew they were going to be the biggest guest of the night," he said.
Sediuk, who previously dropped on his knees in front of male stars on the red carpet, explained that he had to be more careful because Kim is a woman. "If it was Kanye West, I would have done it like I did it with Bradley Cooper and Leonardo DiCaprio. But with Kim Kardashian, I was very cautious because I know she is a woman - so I kind of hugged her legs. I already had a bad experience with America Ferrera. It's different with men," he explained, adding that he did it to "bring attention to my protest." The 25-year-old man is put on no-fly list by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Sediuk, who lost his job at a TV station following the Ferrera stunt at Cannes film festival, admitted in the phone interview that he wanted to get a proper job. "They are worried about me always," he said of his parents. "They say, 'Why are you doing this? You have some talent. Why don't you show it?' "
In a video, the "College Dropout" rapper can be seen defending himself and his wife, saying that the designer wanted to talk to them backstage. "Alber asked to see us, don't boo us, don't boo us. We're not late, we're not late," he said before going to his seat.
Earlier that day, the 33-year-old reality star fell victim to a former Ukrainian journalist's prank and nearly fell while going to a Balmain show. The prankster Vitalii Sediuk, who previously targeted Brad Pitt and Bradley Cooper among others, has said that he didn't mean harm.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Sediuk opened up about the Kardashian prank. "I had a feeling that Kim would show up there because she is friends with the designer of Balmain. I basically came there just for them. I knew they were going to be the biggest guest of the night," he said.
Sediuk, who previously dropped on his knees in front of male stars on the red carpet, explained that he had to be more careful because Kim is a woman. "If it was Kanye West, I would have done it like I did it with Bradley Cooper and Leonardo DiCaprio. But with Kim Kardashian, I was very cautious because I know she is a woman - so I kind of hugged her legs. I already had a bad experience with America Ferrera. It's different with men," he explained, adding that he did it to "bring attention to my protest." The 25-year-old man is put on no-fly list by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Sediuk, who lost his job at a TV station following the Ferrera stunt at Cannes film festival, admitted in the phone interview that he wanted to get a proper job. "They are worried about me always," he said of his parents. "They say, 'Why are you doing this? You have some talent. Why don't you show it?' "
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