There’s no detail that’s off-limits to the Kardashians, which is why Khloé just wrote an exposé called “I Reveal My Favorite Bra and Underwear Brands.”
Only she doesn’t reveal her favorite lingerie brands, she just writes about how she would never be caught dead in something that’s not a thong, while her older sister Kourtney actually has the nerve to wear granny panties to the gym sometimes.
“I don’t have period panties,” Khloé claimed. “I only wear thongs. Kourtney does, though! She’ll show up to a workout and I’m like, ‘Kourtney, are you wearing granny panties?’ LOL!”
Khloé then went on to claim that not only does she only wear thongs, but she only wears thongs that match her bras.
“My thongs are all made by the same brands as my bras because I like to match. Kris Jenner’s number-one piece of advice is to always wear matching bras and underwear because you never know who’s going to see it. Words to live by!”
Must be nice to have that kind of time on your hands, Khlo. Must be nice.
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