Kim Kardashian's shock wardrobe malfunction revealed

Kim Kardashian’s shock wardrobe malfunction revealed: SKIMS star freaks out after her ‘whole butt’ falls out of outfit during speaking engagement

Kim Kardashian suffers a rather unfortunate (and seemingly painful) wardrobe malfunction on next week’s episode of The Kardashians.

The 42-year-old is seen returning to Milan in the preview for next week’s episode A Step In the Right Direction that was shown at the end of this week’s When Is Being Me Gonna Be Okay?

Kim shows a photo of a wardrobe malfunction where, as she describes, ‘my whole butt is out.’

She also shared a video where she says, ‘It’s stuck to my f***ing a**’ and when she tries to remove it she says, ‘It hurts so bad.’

Still, she apparently wore those same pants to a panel conversation she was a part of at the iConnections’ Global Alts Conference in early February, held at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

Wardrobe malfunction: Kim Kardashian suffers a rather unfortunate (and seemingly painful) wardrobe malfunction on next week’s episode of The Kardashians

Whole butt: Kim shows a photo of a wardrobe malfunction where, as she describes, ‘my whole butt is out’

Stuck: She also shared a video where she says, ‘It’s stuck to my f***ing a**’ and when she tries to remove it she says, ‘It hurts so bad’

The full outfit: Kim Kardashian’ sfull look at the iConnections’ Global Alts Conference in early February, held at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach

She explains in confession, ‘I was dying inside, sitting up on stage, like feeling a breeze like in my a**.’

Kim was joined by iConnections CEO Ron Biscardi and her business partner Jay Sammons, who she launched the private equity firm SKYY Partners with last September.

The panel featured Biscardi asking Kim and Jay what they hope to achieve with SKKY Partners.

Her company is described as, ‘a next-generation consumer and media private equity firm co-founded by experienced disruptive brand investor, Jay Sammons, and global influencer, entrepreneur and icon, Kim Kardashian.’ 

You would never know it from watching the panel presentation, but Kim apparently sat through the whole thing with black pants featuring a shredded backside.

It isn’t ultimately clear how the wardrobe malfunction happened in the first place, but we’ll find out next week.

Kim had teased in the Season 4 premiere that she needed to go back to Milan as part of her contract for serving as creative director of a Dolce & Gabbana show.

I have to go back to Milan to do a dinner to launch my campaign that I shot. So it’s like, you know, I would love you to come with me,’ Kim told Kourtney.

Dying inside: She explains in confession, ‘I was dying inside, sitting up on stage, like feeling a breeze like in my a**.

On stage: Kim was joined by iConnections CEO Ron Biscardi and her business partner Jay Sammons, who she launched the private equity firm SKYY Partners with last September

Achieve: The panel featured Biscardi asking Kim and Jay what they hope to achieve with SKKY Partners

Shredded: You would never know it from watching the panel presentation, but Kim apparently sat through the whole thing with black pants featuring a shredded backside

Unclear: It isn’t ultimately clear how the wardrobe malfunction happened in the first place, but we’ll find out next week

Full look: Kim Kardashian’s full look at a Miami conference with her coat concealing a wardrobe malfunction in her behind

Kim speaks: Kim speaks at the iConnections’ Global Alts Conference in early February, held at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach

‘I mean, I know it’s not what you want to do, but I always want you to know you’re invited, and like…’

Kourtney responds, ‘Thank you, I’m a little Dolce’d out, so I probably won’t come, but I’m always supporting you of like what you’re doing.’

Kourtney adds, ‘I just don’t think it’s cool the way that particular thing happened. It’s not about that. It’s just about the deeper thing that we can talk about.’

The Kardashians returns next week with the third episode of the fourth season only on Hulu. 

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