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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 27: Kim Kardashian attends the TIAH 4th Annual Fundraiser at Private Residence on August 27, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for This Is About Humanity)

Kim Kardashian Is Barely Recognizable as Bleached Blonde on Patriotic ‘Interview’ Cover

Kim Kardashian is something of a chameleon lately, changing her looks as often as she does partners. (OK, maybe not that often.) The newly single mom recently changed her signature black locks to bleached blonde – and then she went a step further by bleaching her eyebrows, too, all in the name of an Interview cover spread.

While Kardashian is still recognizable with the bleached hair, the bleached eyebrows made her almost unrecognizable…well, except for that one asset we all know and love her for.

The shoot was for the magazine’s “American Dream” issue, and photographer Nadia Lee Cohen captured the most famous Kardashian in a lot of denim, a flag-themed thong, and…a jock strap?! (Does SKIMS make those too now?) The aesthetic was a cross between Marilyn Monroe and Kid Rock.

“I do think blondes have more fun. I just feel different,” Kardashian told the magazine. (You certainly look different, Kim. And not in a good way.)

Other revelations from the interview in Interview? The 41-year-old mom of four has a true crime podcast (who woulda thunk it?), she’s doing voiceover work for a Paw Patrol movie, and she can “use my toes for anything.” (We’ll just leave that there.)

Ultimately, though, the theme of the interview was how Kardashian is using her celebrity not just to redefine the American Dream, but to inspire change.

“Never stop speaking your truth, and never stop fighting for what you believe in,” she said. “I think it’s so important to use your voice and speak out, and I do think that it’s effective.”

That’s all well and good. If we may speak our truth, those bleached blonde eyebrows have to go.

Cover Photo: Stefanie Keenan / Contributor (Getty Images)
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