'People are so f*****g dumb and stupid': Kim Kardashian hits out at Kanye West Get Out memes

The reality star wasn't impressed with the reference 
Hit Out: Kim Kardashian has had her say on the Get Out references
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Natasha Sporn16 March 2018
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Kim Kardashian has hit out at recent memes that have spread over the internet comparing her husband Kanye West to the lead character from Get Out.

In the hit horror thriller, Daniel Kaluuya’s character Chris Washington goes to stay with the family of his white girlfriend Rose Armitage leading him to find out that the family prey on young black people like himself.

And the internet decided that the story set-up reminded them of Kanye West and his relationship with the Kardashian-Jenner clan, an idea Kim has now lashed out at.

In a four minute interview with ELLE, Kardashian blasts: “Another dumb f*****g Kanye Get Out reference.

Loved up: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West married in 2014
Snapchat / Kim Kardashian

“It’s like…people are so f*****g dumb and stupid.”

Plenty of social media users have quipped the Stronger artist is stuck in a “sunken place”, as per the film reference, and it’s clearly irked the reality star.

The couple, who wed in 2014, welcomed their third child in January, a little girl named Chicago West.

Due to Kardashian’s placenta accreta, the A-List stars decided to use a “gestational carrier” to become parents again, a sibling for four-year-old North and Saint, two.

The 37-year-old revealed how her doctor had to “stick his whole arm in” to remove the organ.

“After giving birth, your placenta is supposed to come out. But mine was stuck,” she told ELLE.

"That’s what women usually die from in childbirth – you haemorrhage and bleed to death and they can’t stop it."

Kim Kardashian - In pictures

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