Mia Khalifa’s tweet about Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS has caught everyone’s attention. The 32-year-old recently slammed the socialite on X (formerly Twitter) regarding the expansion of the latter’s shapewear clothing brand in Israel.
Her post appeared to be a reaction to another tweet that mentioned a partnership between the reality TV star’s label and Irani Corp. While Kardashian seems to have been trying to make a mark in the Middle East, Khalifa doesn’t appear too happy about it.
Mia Khalifa tweets about Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS
Mia Khalifa has once again caused a stir online by taking a dig at Kim Kardashian. The media personality recently slammed the fashionista’s brand, SKIMS. She tweeted about the label, comparing it to a “litmus test.” Her comment was in reaction to a post by a reporter named Louis Pisano.
They reported that SKIMS would open 15 stores across Israel by next year. The deal was made in partnership with Irani Corp. Furthermore, it read, “Online sales launch Nov. 10 with in-store spaces at selected Factory 54 outlets starting in December.”
While it will be a major milestone for Kardashian, it seems to have irked Khalifa. She tweeted, “Wearing sk*ms is such a litmus test bc you either gotta be bird brained or not care, but I guess those are the same thing.” In the past, the media personality has slammed Kardashian multiple times on social media on different occasions.
Meanwhile, the 45-year-old businesswoman is busy with her new Hulu drama, “All’s Fair.” She plays Allura Grant and shares screen space with Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, and Glenn Close. The series is about a bunch of lawyers quitting their jobs and opening their own all-female law firm.
Aside from the show, Kardashian has also been working on various SKIMS projects. Along with her brand’s expansion in the Middle East, the mother of four’s company was recently in the news for launching the Faux Hair Micro String Thong. The merkin G-string was released last month and was sold out within 24 hours.
Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen on RealityTea.
