Sharon Osborne criticized Kim Kardashian for wanting to be naked in public

The famous 64-year-old American TV presenter and music producer Sharon Osborn recently spoke with the journalist of The Telegraph. In her interview, Sharon touched on quite relevant topics - sexism and feminism. However, Osborne decided to talk about the latest phenomenon, citing, as an example, the life of Kim Kardashian, frankly telling about what she considers a teledivist and a star of social networks.

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Kim behaves like a slut

The theme of feminism in society began to rise for a long time, as soon as women began to fight for their rights. Quite recently, Kim also talked about feminism, discussing this topic with the interviewer of the Arab edition of Harper's Bazaar and ranking herself among feminists. Sharon with a statement Kardashian strongly disagrees, saying on this occasion such words:

"The girls from the Kardashian-Jenner family think that they are feminists, but they are mistaken. What Kim does and says does not have anything in common with feminism. They live to their fullest, earning on it. Everything they touch: sex scandals, provocative photo shoots, appearance in a half-naked state in public and even a demonstration of their fitness classes - it's all about sex and nothing more. "

After this, Osborn decided on more harsh statements:

"Let's all recognize that Kim Kardashian is not any feminist, but the most common slut. If she wants to demonstrate her body, then let her do it, because she does not prohibit this, but why should you call these actions feminism? Just say that you are a whore. I do not think that there is something bad in this, just need to admit to yourself, just like the public, who you really are. "
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Osborne told about sexism in her life

Then Sharon continued the conversation with the interviewer, telling about the sexism that she experienced. That's what the TV presenter and music producer said:

"This unpleasant incident occurred to me with the producers of America's Got Talent. I was in the jury for many years, and when I found out that my male colleagues were paid a lot more times, I decided to ask for an increase. I approached and said that my work was paid with more decent fees, but I was told that this will not happen. I do not understand why such an injustice? All male employers refer to women, as mannequins, to those who can only smile and bring coffee. It's very humiliating. It should not be".