KIM KARDASHIAN: YOU CAN'T SUE ME... I'M A HAIRY ARMENIAN!
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 11, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS: Kim Kardashian is seeking refuge in
her hairy Armenian heritage -- asking a court to excuse her from a
nasty beauty product lawsuit ... because she never lied about her
fur-removal practices, Armenpress reports citing TMZ.
Kim just filed new docs in her ongoing legal battle with a beauty
company called Radiant -- which sued her last November, claiming
she's endorsing a competitor's hair removal product ... by making
false claims.
According to Radiant's lawsuit, Kim falsely claimed TRIA -- a home
laser hair-removal system -- works all over your body ... and yields
permanent results. (Radiant says it does neither).
Radiant is pissed, claiming Kim's misleading TRIA endorsement has
put their hair-removal product -- called no!no! hair -- at an unfair
disadvantage.
But Kim insists ... everything she ever said about TRIA -- including
how she uses it all over her body -- reflected her honest opinions
and experiences.
As Kim said under oath, "Being Armenian and hairy, I thought [TRIA]
was the perfect product."
Kim is now asking to be dismissed from the lawsuit.
ARMENPRESS
APRIL 11, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS: Kim Kardashian is seeking refuge in
her hairy Armenian heritage -- asking a court to excuse her from a
nasty beauty product lawsuit ... because she never lied about her
fur-removal practices, Armenpress reports citing TMZ.
Kim just filed new docs in her ongoing legal battle with a beauty
company called Radiant -- which sued her last November, claiming
she's endorsing a competitor's hair removal product ... by making
false claims.
According to Radiant's lawsuit, Kim falsely claimed TRIA -- a home
laser hair-removal system -- works all over your body ... and yields
permanent results. (Radiant says it does neither).
Radiant is pissed, claiming Kim's misleading TRIA endorsement has
put their hair-removal product -- called no!no! hair -- at an unfair
disadvantage.
But Kim insists ... everything she ever said about TRIA -- including
how she uses it all over her body -- reflected her honest opinions
and experiences.
As Kim said under oath, "Being Armenian and hairy, I thought [TRIA]
was the perfect product."
Kim is now asking to be dismissed from the lawsuit.