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Kim K’s Working Mom Advice

Kim Kardashian totally knows about being a working mom, because she’s a working mom…of sorts. The reality star opened up during an interview with CNBC, about the struggles of motherhood and that age old question: can women have it all?

Kim was promoting the Kardashian Kids collection of high-fashion yet affordable baby clothes, when she dropped this gem:

“I mean, I think that’s just not really like a positive outlook and for me, like my mom kind of taught us girls that we could have it all. You know, she works hard. She taught us that if you work hard, it’s just all about prioritizing and I think that, yeah, it could get tough and after you have a baby, there are so many times when I just didn’t want to get up and work on something and I just wanted to be home with my baby, but, you know, for me, and I think I can speak for my sisters, it makes us feel good when we are out working and we can provide something for our friends and products that, you know, we can’t find that we really want. And it just makes you feel productive. So if anyone really feels like they can’t do it all, I feel like it’s a little bit discouraging to say that, even if I couldn’t and it wasn’t possible, I would try. And I would, you know, try my best to do it all.”

We know what you’re thinking, but Kim totally works. She has to listen to Kanye rant all day and that’s enough work to last a lifetime. She has the Kardashian line that she signs-off on at Sears. And what about her reality show, where cameras follow her around living her life. Not to mention, she has to always be camera-ready for the paps…Being Kim K isn’t easy.

Right?

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