Kim Kardashian found out what she had in common with Ernest Hemingway

35-year-old Kim and 37-year-old Courtney Kardashian, traveling in Cuba, decided to examine the house-museum in which lived and worked writer and journalist Ernest Hemingway. The women came to the house on a pink convertible, where on the steps of the building they were already waiting for the guide Isabel.

The tour was short-lived

The Internet got a video of how the tour was going on. To the surprise of not only the famous visitors, but also the admirers of the stars who were not visiting Hemingway, it turned out that they would only have to inspect the dwelling from the outside. At first, the women were shown a living room, in which there were many different stuffed people, because Ernest was an avid hunter. In addition to the dead animals in the room, you could see a huge library, a table, several armchairs, a sofa, chairs, etc. Then Isabel went to Courtney and Kim to look around the bathroom. It was this room that interested the 35-year-old Kardashian most. She considered it for a long time through the viewing window, then became interested in the inscriptions in the bathroom near the scales. The guide explained that Hemingway was very attentive to his weight and every morning recorded the weight readings on the wall. This information led Kim into raptures, and she told Isabel that she was doing the same thing. Then the visitors went to the viewing window, from which one could observe how the writer was resting. The bedroom was quite simple, in which there were only a wardrobe and two single beds, covered with red bedspreads. On this tour was over, but the girls on the camera said a few words about what they saw.

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Kardashian excursion was pleasant

At first, 37-year-old Courtney shared her impressions:

"I am very excited. Unfortunately, I read only the story "The Old Man and the Sea", but this does not mean that I'm not interested in seeing how this outstanding man lived. I liked the tour. "

Kim was also ecstatic, saying these words:

"It's great that the Cuban authorities decided to make a museum from the house in which Hemingway lived. Now many generations will be able to see how the writer lived and how he worked. "