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Kim Kardashian's gold Gucci gown moment turns chaotic after stumble into bush

Kim Kardashian stunned wearing a gold Gucci gown at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party, but stumbled into a bush due to her towering eight-inch stilettos.


Kim Kardashian's gold Gucci gown moment turns chaotic after stumble into bush

Her eight-inch stilettos proved to be a bit of an issue though, as Kim narrowly avoided a nasty spill while walking outside the event.

While walking with her longtime friend Stephanie Shepherd, the influencer asked whether her right shoe "should be tighter," before crashing down.

As the "Kardashians" star stumbled into a bush, a trio of handlers came to her aid and helped prevent the SKIMS founder from hitting the ground.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex went noticeably missing from Kris Jenner's party post only hours after the momager shared snaps from her star-studded soirée to celebrate her 70th birthday.

Kim continued, "We were told that it was totally cool to post and then after it was posted, I think they realized it was Remembrance Day, and they didn't want to be seen at a party even though it's already up, and then taken down. I think they realized, ugh this was so silly." 

Kim admitted that "you just gotta laugh at the situation sometimes and just lighten up" while dealing with the social media situation. The pro-active entrepreneur was inspired by the "photogate" and wanted to pitch the idea for something more lucrative.

"If everyone's taking it the wrong way, like lean in," she advised. "I was like, 'We should do a full SKIMS campaign.' Take the photo … even just us. I'll shoot you … post it and then delete it like 30 minutes later, and then I say, 'Oh, sorry. I didn't have permission to post those photos for the campaign.'"

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