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Kim shares missed selfies from 'Selfish'

Published On : 11 May 2015


Los Angeles, May 11 (IANS) : Reality star Kim Kardashian has treated her fans to more candid photographs of her sisters after she was upset that some of them didn't make it into her pictorial coffee-table book “Selfish”.

The latest series of throwback photographs range from driving Khloe Kardashian to jail to stealing her sister's clothes to holidaying in Thailand with the youngest of the Kardashian siblings, reports mirror.co.uk.

Her book might already contain hundreds of never-seen-before selfies and photographs, but Kim is now considering a limited edition release to be able to include the forgotten images.

"Ok calling Rizzoli to see if we can make another limited edition with these pics! They are sooooo good & bring back memories@ #SELFISH," Kim tweeted.

The wife of rapper Kanye West then went on a micro-blogging website Twitter and photo-sharing website Instagram to share more images of her and her family.

Kim, known for her perfectly poised selfies, has even given 'selfie' tips in a recent video for T-Mobile.







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