Kim Kardashian Leans Into Barbiecore With Pink String Bikini Pics

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Barbiecore summer is going strong, with the movie a month away from release and celebs really embracing pink. Kim Kardashian is the latest to jump on the trend, posting bikini pics in a pink string two-piece from her SKIMS line on her Instagram earlier this week. “Pinky swear ?!” the celeb wrote alongside a pic of herself posing poolside, which got more than 2.4 million Likes. Btw, the bathing suit is still available, but it’s almost sold out:

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SWIM THONG

Kim’s bathing suit pics aren’t the only thing getting the reality star media attention today. Her comments on The Kardashians‘ latest episode about what the single star likes most in men also made headlines.

“Teeth are, like, one of my biggest turn-ons,” she said in a confessional, per Page Six. “The straighter, the hornier I’ll get. Just kidding, but not kidding,” she finished with a laugh.

Other qualities she told her friends on camera she looks for? A “calm” man with “good hygiene” and “no mom or dad issues” who will “protect” and “fight for” her.

He should be “supportive, genuinely happy for [me and] successful,” she said, in addition to “spontaneous, fun” and a good “role model” for her children.

In a comment seemingly alluding to her ex-husband Kanye West’s drama, the reality TV star added that she’s seeking out someone with “no heavy baggage, I have enough. Taller than me, someone that loves to work out, a motivated person, an independent person that’s not clingy, and someone with good taste.”

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