'New All Lives Matter dropped': Kim Kardashian trolled over response to pro-Palestine protester's chant

'New All Lives Matter dropped': Kim Kardashian trolled over response to pro-Palestine protester's chant
Kim Kardashian replies 'Free everybody' to pro-Palestine protester's chant (Instagram/@kimkardashian)

HAMBURG, GERMANY: Kim Kardashian was interrupted by a pro-Palestine protester during her talk at the OMR Business Festival in Hamburg on Tuesday, May 7 afternoon.

The 43-years-old businesswoman who is the founder of Skims, visited the German city to speak at the OMR digital and marketing trade fair just hours after her anticipated appearance at the Met Gala in New York on Monday, May 6 night.

What did Kim Kardashian say? 

According to German publication Bild, the reality TV star's appearance at the festival, which is described as an event for "information, inspiration and networking on all things digital business" cost more than $1,075,000.

Kim herself will receive a generous fee of $800,000 plus the expenses for her private jet and her entourage.

After taking to the stage, Kim was interrupted by a protester in the audience who began repeatedly shouting, "Free Palestine."

The host apologized to Kim, and security escorted the demonstrator out of the building. Kardashian said, "It's ok," before adding "Free everybody."

Security personnel then led the woman out of the 7,000-person hall, according to the German newspaper Morgen Post.

Kim reportedly later added, "I sympathize with the people of Israel and with those in Palestine. I sympathize with everybody. All we want is for everyone to feel safe and free." 

She added, "Feel safe. And be good people and treat them in the same respectful way you want to be treated. These are definitely scary times." 


During her 40-minute speech, Kim discussed the success of her company SKIMS and how she developed her personal brand to consistently attract attention from across the globe.

Discussing the importance of authenticity she told the crowd, "It has to be so authentic to you and you have to really fill that void of what is missing and know how to come up with that solution." 

She added, "I mean authenticity is just everything right? You can have a great idea but if you don't also know how to connect to it and relate and get that out there, then it is just an idea. So having something that is so authentic to you at your core, is so believable and that is where the beginning of a good product comes about really." 

Earlier, the reality star turned heads on the Met Gala red carpet as she flaunted her incredibly small waist in a silver Maison Margiela by John Galliano dress. But instead of going to any wild afterparties in New York City, she opted to take a redeye flight to Europe directly in her private plane.

Internet opines on Kim Kardashian's reply to protester 

Ever since Kardashian's reply, Internet users weighed in with their opinions. A user wrote on X , "Technically she’s right but it’s giving all lives matter."



 

Another user said, "New "All lives matter" dropped."



 

A user said, "LOL this such a kardashian response."



 

While a user said, "She’s nasty for this. FREE PALESTINE TIL IT’S BACKWARDS."



 

Another user said, "This is similar to the “All lives matter” chants during the “Black Lives Matter” protest." We all know what we are doing."



 

A user said, "No Kim it's Free Palestine...you are free, no one is dropping bombs on your city and killing babies in your city because they will grow up and resist an occupying apartheid state. So it is Free Palestine."



 

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