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Kim Kardashian named GQ Man of the Year!

Kim Kardashian is in the spotlight once again, this time by appearing on the cover of GQ’s Men of the Year issue.

The star is even named Man of the Year by the magazine, which features an in-depth interview with Kardashian as well as some of her family members, including Kris Jenner.

In addition to this surprising distinction, announced some time before the prestigious awards ceremony, the star takes the opportunity to offer a glimpse into his private life during the interview.

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Kardashian also spoke openly about her experience of divorce, both as a young child when her parents separated, but also, more recently, when she herself separated from the father of her children.

Kim’s appearance on the cover of the Men of the Year edition of GQ magazine sparked heated debate among fans and observers alike. She follows in the footsteps of a number of female celebrities, including Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez, who have previously appeared on magazine covers in similar circumstances.

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Kim Kardashian has a busy professional life, not least with her clothing brand, which recently made headlines by announcing its official partnership with the NBA, WNBA and USA Basketball, milestones Kim Kardashian described as reflecting the growing cultural impact of SKIMS.

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It’s this blend of business and cultural strategy that probably earned Kardashian the title of Tycoon of the Year… and the cover of GQ’s Men of the Year edition.

Kim Kardashian always finds a way to generate some buzz… and a little controversy!

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