Kim Kardashian Fires Back at Tony Hinchcliffe on ‘The Kardashians’
Even sneak peeks at The Kardashians can stir up trouble. In a new clip for the Season Six premiere, according to Us Weekly, Kim Kardashian fires back at an unidentified roast comedian whose name rhymes with Shmony Shminchcliffe.
The clip begins with Kim’s friend bemoaning jokes aimed at the reality star during last year’s Tom Brady roast as “so fucked up.”
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“It is just like the easiest joke,” Kim replied. “They would have said it about anyone.”
It might have been an easy joke, but to be fair, Hinchcliffe’s burn doesn’t apply to just anyone. “She’s had a lot of Black men celebrating her end zone,” he joked. “Kim, word of advice, close your legs. You have more public beef than Kendrick and Drake.”
While there’s a fake smile plastered on her face during the roast, the season premiere of The Kardashians confirms that Kim wasn’t amused. “Am I supposed to sit there and be like, ‘How innovative, you called me a whore?’”
The roast wasn’t the greatest experience for Kardashian. She was visibly thrown when the crowd booed her as she took the stage to stick it to Brady. Host Kevin Hart even had to tell the audience to pipe down so Kardashian could tell her jokes. (The jeering was edited out of the version Netflix currently streams.)
At the time, she claimed she was unfazed. “Kim thought she handled the whole situation really well and doesn’t have any regrets about participating whatsoever,” a spokesperson told Us. “She would definitely do it all over again. Kim felt like even though some of the jokes about her were brutal, it was still all in good fun.”
Kim undoes that damage control in the new clip, claiming she will “never, ever” sign up for a roast again.
The Kardashians continue to be easy fodder for comedian punchlines. In the new Netflix comedy Kinda Pregnant, Amy Schumer’s character reads a bedtime story from a spoof pop-culture magazine: “There was once a family of beautiful, beautiful princesses called the Kardashians. And they lived in a palace that their dad bought them by defending a murderer.”
The difference here is that Schumer got permission from Kim and the gang ahead of time. “I called Kim Kardashian,” the comic recently told Howard Stern. “I said, ‘I want to make this joke.’ I asked if she would mind, and she didn’t mind. How cool is she? She’s like, ‘Yeah, do the one about my dad defending a murderer.’ She was that chill.”