Kim Kardashian was bombarded with flour Thursday night - that is, someone threw a bag of flour in it - as she arrived on the red carpet for the market launch of its new fragrance.
The assault bomb on flour Kardashian could lead to new rules of engagement between the public and public figures. Hollywood and tabloid images of stars relish machinery interacting with fans at red carpet events - like Tom Cruise is close enough to take the camera from a fan and pose with it.
But such proximity is potentially fraught with danger. It gives enemies the opportunity to inject themselves into the circle of a celebrity of gravity, and share the spotlight. This is a tactic that has been used for years by animal rights activists who shut down the fur-wearing celebrities with red paint to signify the blood shed by the animal worn as fashion.
It's not just Hollywood celebrities like Kardashian who are attacked by a public irritable.
"Glitter Bombers" were in effect for the Republican presidential campaign, believed to be the work of gay rights activists and occupy.
Mitt Romney was the target of "glitter bomb" twice last month, while the election campaign. A glitter bomb below. Another hit candidate, but Romney brushed and later referred to it with a label much more festive survey, "confetti".
The attack on Thursday night Kardashian at the Hotel London in West Hollywood caused a momentary panic that those in attendance tried to understand what the white matter was. Deputies in Los Angeles County Sheriff's responded to the scene, as did firefighters. They quickly determined that Kardashian was hit with flour common, nothing more serious.
Reason for the attacker remains uncertain. TMZ reports that she shouted Fur Witch at some point. She was taken into custody briefly, but Kardashian refused to complain and she was released, TMZ also reported. After being pulverized, Kardashian - famous people love to hate and hate to love - was taken to an anteroom where she removed her coat sprinkled with flour.
She brushed the flour on her hair and then returned on the red carpet to promote the launch of her new fragrance, True Reflection. After all, it was Hollywood. The show must go on. In interviews later, Kardashian laughed the whole. This is probably the most crazy, unexpected, weird thing that ever happened to me, Kardashian told E! line. As I told my makeup, I wanted more powder and its a bunch of translucent powder there.
Sourc: Latimes
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