Kim Kardashian West feels more 'victimised' than her sisters

Selfie queen Kim Kardashian West popped in for a chat with BBC1 Breakfast host Nick Grimshaw
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Mollie Goodfellow4 September 2014
The Weekender

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Kim Kardashian West has revealed that she feels more “victimised” than her sisters.

Speaking to Nick Grimshaw on the BBC1 Breakfast Show, the reality TV star revealed that she feels she gets picked on more than sisters Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie.

When asked whether she felt more victimised she explained: "Totally. Khloe has this past that she's the coolest, funniest one, they think I'm so uptight, I can't get away with as much, I don't know why that is."

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She also spoke about winning the GQ Woman of the Year award, and correcting her new surname.

"They announced me as Kim Kardashian and when I got up there I was like, 'It's Kim Kardashian West', I was just being playful [but] they can call me anything they want for that award. I wasn't annoyed.”

The selfie fanatic also gushed about family life with baby North and husband Kanye West.

She spoke about how Kanye is coming on tour with her, as she promotes her new fashion lines.

Kim said: "I love it, I love being a wife, I love being a mum. It's been so much fun. He [Kanye] came out here with me, after this we go to Australia, it's fun that he can be on tour and I can promote my clothing line.”

She continued, adding: “We work out our schedules really well and we really support each other, I love when our schedules blend together and we're making such a conscious effort to make that happen. We make a point to spend that time together.”

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