Prankster explains rushing Kim Kardashian

Sep 30, 2016, 00:38
Prankster explains rushing Kim Kardashian

NOT. Perhaps the wildest part about this situation is that this isn't the first time this guy has attempted to go after Kim Kardashian. And in 2014, Sediuk showed up at the Met Gala in a tastefully ugly man-kini.

And when we dismiss Sediuk as a prankster, and his attacks on celebrity women as amusing, what we are essentially telling all women is that they don't own their own bodies. Kardashian has since filed a complaint against Sediuk. Hopefully this prankster gets thrown in jail and starts thinking of better ways to occupy his time.

Sediuk later took to Instagram to "explain" his actions, claiming he pulled the stunt to protest Kardashian's alleged use of "butt implants", but insisting that it wasn't planned.

A celebrity stalker got creepily close - again - to Kim Kardashian on the streets of Paris Wednesday before he was wrestled to the pavement. Vitalii Sediuk stood out just a few days to have caught and raised ground Gigi Hadid by surprise.

Sediuk hopped on Instagram on Thursday to take a shot at the US media for slamming him over his actions against stars.

Following some articles questioning her behaviour, Hadid defended herself in an interview with Lenny Letter, saying: "Honestly, I felt I was in danger, and I had every right to react the way I did".

Kim Kardashian may have escaped Vitalii Sediuk attempted ambush, but that doesn't mean she's going to let what happen slide.

"You can call it a manifest or a protest".

"By doing this, I encourage the fashion industry to put true talents on the runway and "Vogue" covers instead of well-connected cute girls from Instagram", Sediuk told The Hollywood Reporter, while making examples of Gigi and Kendall Jenner.

Sediuk has had a long history of getting too close to celebrities, including a previous encounter with Kardashian nearly two years ago to the date, also in Paris.

Kim Kardashian-West speaks at The Girls' Lounge dinner, giving visibility to women at Advertising Week 2016, at Pier 60 on September 27, 2016 in New York City.

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