Kim Kardashian compares herself to women imprisoned for violent crimes they've committed for husbands and boyfriends, implying she could have been one of them.
For Interview magazine's "American Dream" issue, the reality star, who is studying to be a lawyer, touched on judicial reform, working to commute sentences for non-violent criminals.
She says, "'Okay, I can handle [pardoning] low-level drug offenses, that I can resonate with.' But if someone was killed — I didn’t know I could get behind it until I was brought to a women’s prison." Kardashian says while there, she learned many of the women who are incarcerated "committed a crime for their boyfriend, or for their husband." The billionaire added, "I mean, I probably did some dumb s--- at some point, and I was maybe just a few decisions off of being in a similar situation, any of us could be." Kim Kardashian discussed how visiting a women's prison changed her position on pardoning for people who have killed. (Nadia Lee Cohen/Styled by Mel Ottenberg) In addition to those revelations, the mother of four flashed her famous derriere on the magazine's cover and discussed her stance on politics.
She shared, "Just seeing how far our country has progressed, to then see it regress — it’s really scary to think that gay marriage is in jeopardy.
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