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Fans Have A Field Day As Kim Kardashian Capitalizes On UFOs Occurrence For SKIMS Campaign

Kim Kardashian is coming up with amazing ideas, and her fans are ready for it!

The up-and-coming lawyer, set to launch her new swimwear line SKIMS later this month, incorporated an unusual campaign idea, surprising her millions of followers.

He did so by making the most of reported UFO – Unidentified Flying Object – occurrences in the US, prompting fans to applaud his unconventionality while also coming up with interesting conspiracy theories.

Kim Kardashian Teases New SKIMS Launch With Alien-Themed Campaign

Alien Shoot Kim Kardashian theme for SKIMSInstagram|kimkardashian

The 42-year-old socialite has announced in style that the SKIMS SWIM set by Harmony Korine will launch on Tuesday, February 21. He shared the exciting news on his Instagram using five pictures to promote the soon-to-be-released alien. -themed cuts.

As seen in the first snap, Kardashian and four other women wearing alien masks dressed in gray swimsuits with different designs in an ornate room decorated with matching luxury furniture. She was captured with long blonde hair and stood slightly forward while the other women stood side by side, drawing attention given their alien-like facial features.

The media personality opted for a three-piece swimsuit consisting of a tube top, a v-shaped bottom and a small sheath. In the second slide, featuring only Kardashian, she wears the same gray three-piece but sits on a plush gold chair in the same luxurious room.

The third slide, taken outside, close to the pool, features the same five women in neon green swimsuits, including Kardashian, who is lounging on a deck chair. The “KUWTK” star paired her one-piece with dark space-themed sunscreen, similar to the fourth and fifth images where she changed into a black two-piece swimsuit.

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Alien Shoot Kim Kardashian theme for SKIMSInstagram|kimkardashian

He was photographed posing close to a bright yellow ET-inspired vehicle in what appeared to be a parking lot. A purple alien is also included in the snap, standing at the end of the lot.

Fans React to “The Kardashians” Star’s UFO-Inspired Photoshoot.

Over two million fans showered Kardashian’s campaign post with likes, and some inevitably voiced their thoughts in the comments; not all support. “All these UFOS were shot down to prepare us for launch skims,” ​​one user wrote. “Everything makes sense now.” A second commenter then assumed that the Kardashian campaign is the reason UFOs have been spotted lately.

Alien Shoot Kim Kardashian theme for SKIMSInstagram|kimkardashian

Another simply said, “Symbolism,” while a fourth fan noted that people will have a “field day” with the update because there are so many “hidden messages” in the shoot. A fifth commenter jokingly asked, “Is he setting us up for aliens now” while a sixth exclaimed, “The best way to fool someone is to put them on a normal site. [sic]!!!”

One critic wondered if the superstar was trying to profit from the circulating conspiracies or just confirming one of them.

Another pointed out that it was first daughter North West’s idea because she likes aliens after one follower declared, “Scheme *now available in all galaxies*.”

“Why an alien?” a fan asked, echoed by a friend, believing the celebrity had some explaining to do. Instead, one follower asserted that his campaign was “Agenda-aligned,” referring to aliens.

Still, in support of Kardashian’s marketing, one fan had praise, as did another who noted that her mother, Kris Jenner, “worked hard” on her. One commenter thought the photo shoot was a joke, as they wrote, “Ur kidding,” while another said, “So all these UFOs come here to take pictures with Kim. Good.”

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Four UFOs Without Aliens On Board Have Been Shot Down In The United States

February began with several UFO sightings in the US, and in the first two weeks, the Air Force shot down four flying objects, as reported by TIME Magazine.

The first object, which was brought down on February 4, was a Chinese surveillance balloon, said to be part of an old plan to spy on countries around the world. As for other objects, there is no clarity, but it was reported that one shot down on February 10 in Alaska was a “car-sized object” that had no source of propulsion.

Additionally, another was shot down in northern Canada the following day, possibly a balloon but smaller than the Chinese balloon and described as a “cylinder.”

A fourth object was destroyed over Lake Huron in Michigan on February 12, and while experts have confirmed that aliens did not control the two UFOs, little is known about their source.

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