While most women think camel toes are a problem, Khloé Kardashian thinks hers is a gift.
As we’ve told you before, Khloé’s vulva is named Camille (otherwise known as Camille the Camel, or Kamille depending on the day) and she likes to make her presence known.
For instance, yesterday, Camille tagged along for a filmed lunch between Khloé and Scott Disick in Calabasas, making her first public appearance in months.
She looked resplendent and as puffy as ever as she poked out of Khlo’s white, pre-ripped, body-hugging jeans.
So. Beautiful. Hot damn.
Still, there’s only so much camel toe the world can handle in any given day, so at a certain point, Khloé just had to put Camille away.
But don’t worry. The next Camille spotting is always just around the corner.
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