Every woman alive who owns a camera phone takes selfies.
It doesn’t matter if you’re artsy, basic, too cool for school or hella thotty, your camera roll is probably filled with selfies right now, and that’s okay. It’s your human right to enjoy the sight of your own face.
But even the most selfie-obsessed among us probably isn’t as selfie-obsessed as Kim Kardashian who just took 6,000 of them on her vacation to Mexico last month.
Yesterday, in a post titled “Kim-Digits: The Breakdown of My Mexico Vacation,” which somehow ended up on her sister Kendall’s app, Kim revealed this information along with the news that on vacation she also spend four hours playing with her kids, wore nine different bikinis and drank 10 watermelon smoothies.
Fingers crossed that after 6,000 attempts Kimmy finally got the perfect shot to send off to bae.
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