Kim Kardashian Has Gone Viral After Being Caught Pretending To Eat A Burger In New Ad

Kim Kardashian Has Gone Viral After Being Caught Pretending To Eat A Burger In New Ad

Kim Kardashian, who, lets face it needs no introduction is being roasted online for only – ‘pretending’ – to take a bite out of a burger in her latest marketing collab.

Kardashian has teamed up with Beyond Meat, a plant-based food company, and she’s the star in their latest ad, but the ad is going viral for all the wrong reasons.

The clip shows Kardashian gushing about the no meat food and then taking a bite from one of the plant-based burgers – except after she takes the bite – the burger remains untouched – chaos!

 

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Honestly, it’s compelling viewing watching Kardashian ‘chew’ on a burger while the burger appears uneaten and untouched. Kardashian even pulls her best, ‘this is yummy’ face – which adds to it. Someone give Kim an Oscar or maybe even just a Razzie.

Assumedly it’s an editing fail, but naturally, the internet has gone nuts with the mistake because it is funny!

Kardashian hasn’t responded yet, and I guess whoever made that editing error is telling Plant Meat that any publicity is good publicity.




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