Kim Kardashian as first lady? Internet compares her with Melania Trump, say 'they both have porn in common'

Social media users slammed Kim Kardashian and called her a 'porn star' after her husband Kanye West announced that he was running for president
UPDATED JUL 5, 2020
Kim Kardashian and Melania Trump (Getty Images)
Kim Kardashian and Melania Trump (Getty Images)

Kanye West has announced that he is running for the presidential elections. He has been openly supportive of the Trump administration in the past so even though a lot of his fans might be happy with the announcement, the 'Stronger' hitmaker has drawn the ire of several social media users. However, he is not the only one who's caught in the middle of the hate storm, as his wife Kim Kardashian West has also been at the center of a lot of anger from social media users and Melania Trump, too, has been caught in the crossfire. 

Internet users have gone in a state of frenzy with the announcement, which hints that the reality star and business mogul would become the first lady if Kanye is actually elected as the president. Drawing all sorts of comparisons between her and the current first lady, Melania, a user wrote, "The GOP continues its quest to secure the sleaziest, sluttiest first lady in the land. Nice try, Kim, but Melania Trump still has you beat in that area." Another wrote, "We go from first lady Melania to Kim Kardashian I mean they both have porn in common at least long sigh I miss our forever first lady."

Referencing former first lady Michelle Obama, a user wrote, "Michelle set a high bar for first lady’s. Not all first ladies are very involved and Melania is private like many other First Ladies in history. Just a reminder that Kim K is consistently on the top 20 ranked pornstar list on Pornhub." While another user wrote, "I cannot believe people are trying to excuse Kim k as the new First Lady because she would be a girl boss and she’s 'not as bad as Melania' like wtf you want a reality tv star to be your next First Lady ??? And for what ???" wrote a user while another commented, "Brooooo Kim Kardashian might be First Lady. What is 2020? A nightmare."

"To be honest, with Kim K being a revered h**, it does seem like a formidlbe option as the next First Lady post Melania. I mean if that’s what you’re into as far as US leadership standard. It does make sense!" a user wrote, while another added, "As is American tradition, Melania and Kim Kardashian will now compete to see who can most convincingly mimic human expressions without literally melting in the July heat. Whoever looks less like a defleshed f**k-robot from West World becomes First Lady."

RELATED TOPICS KIM KARDASHIAN MELANIA TRUMP DONALD TRUMP KANYE WEST

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