Does The New York Times really owe Kanye West and apology? According to Us Weekly, the major media outlet really may have to say the words "I'm sorry" to Kanye and his wife Kim Kardashian.
According to the site, The New York Times's august newspaper record revealed that it accidentally published fake comments in the satirical piece "Fear of Kim Kardashian's Derriere" last week, and had to make a correction Saturday, Nov. 22.
"An earlier version of this column was published in error," the statement said. "That version included what purported to be an interview that Kanye West gave to a Chicago radio station in which he compared his own derrière to that of his wife, Kim Kardashian. Mr. West’s quotes were taken, without attribution, from the satirical website The Daily Currant. There is no radio station WGYN in Chicago; the interview was fictitious, and should not have been included in the column."
The article was written by Joyce Wadler and gives readers a laugh when describing Kim Kardashian's assets, which "broke the Internet" in a recent nude photo shoot for Paper magazine.
"How happy do you think Kim will be with her enormous can at 80?" Wadler asked in the article. "There she'll be, trying to negotiate narrow supermarket aisles with her wheelie cart and her massive derrière, although it is true, given her talent with the champagne glass, she may be able to put a few containers of Metamucil on it."
She adds, "Meanwhile, while Kim is getting more publicity than the ice bucket challenge by flaunting a body part, Jose Canseco, the former baseball star and steroid enthusiast, goes after his piece of the Internet by claiming to a credulous public (a group in which I have always played a part) that one of his fingers had fallen off during a poker tournament in Las Vegas."
MStars News is glad that's cleared up! Are you over Kim Kardashian's assets? Comment below!
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