Kim Kardashian stuns in camouflage jumpsuit after admitting to making 2002 sex tape with Ray J because she was 'horny'

2021-12-30 19:31:05 By : Mr. Vincent Lee

KIM Kardashian got the seal of approval from her fans as she posed in a cut-out camouflage jumpsuit.

It came after the mom-of-four admitted to making her notorious 2002 sex tape with Ray J - because she was "horny."

Kim, 40, looked stunning in the head-turning outfit as she shared a series of snaps to her Instagram page.

The reality star rounded off the look with oversized gold earrings, a matching brown suede handbag and her long dark locks flowing across her shoulders.

She captioned the set of pictures with the words: "Looking for me?!?!"

Responses from her 226 million followers included a series of love heart and "hot" emojis.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star's post comes after she revealed how feeling frisky was the reason behind her sex tape with ex-boyfriend Ray J.

And at the same time Kim admitted that her reality TV series helped her "deal with" the subsequent scandal.

The businesswoman opened up about filming the tape, which was shot in 2002 and released in 2007, shortly before the final episode of her family's TV show, KUWTK, is set to air.

Fans of the series previously saw the Skims founder tell her elder sister Kourtney Kardashian she gave the sex tape with her ex the go-ahead "because I was horny and felt like it."

But hinting at a deeper role for KUWTK, which was just about to air as the tape went viral, Kim said to the Los Angeles Times: "'In a way, filming has helped us deal with things, instead of sweeping them under the rug.

"At the end of the day, I was always open and honest and wanted to share whatever I was going through. I wasn't gonna hold back."

Kim, who is estranged from third husband Kanye West and initiating divorce proceedings, added to the publication: "I do think that, obviously, as producers, I'm sure they loved it. And loved [us] wanting to talk about the elephant in the room.

"And I probably wouldn't have, unless it was for the show.

'Sometimes I feel like, 'OK, I know I should probably deal and get this over with. Someone's gonna ask me, so I might as well just go ahead and do it."

The TV star was going through a divorce with ex-husband Damon Thomas in 2003 when she met singer Ray J, and the pair dated from 2003 to 2006.

Kim was working as Brandy and Paris Hilton's personal assistant at the time.

Adult entertainment company Vivid supposedly paid one million dollars for the tape and Kim later went on to sue them.

When Ray J appeared on the UK's Celebrity Big Brother in 2017, he spoke about his famous ex and the even more famous sex tape.

One of his housemates asked Ray J if he broke Kim's heart.

"We're the same kind of player. She was the female me," he said.

When this was protested by his female housemates, he repeated: "She was a player, though. You don't really know what happened. Put it like this - we were both players. We were both cheaters, you know?

"You're looking at it from outside the house, walking in and seeing her do my clothes or something. You don't know what happened earlier, later... no clue. People think a lot of things.

"We loved each other. Every relationship I was in, I loved the girl. It's just the moral standards and values were off. I was loving and lying."

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