Kim also revealed that if Kanye had the final call, the smoking footage "probably" wouldn't have been released because "he has no hard feelings." But she said she was just trying to "protect her husband" with the social media move. "He doesn’t even really care,” she said. “I saw him getting a lot of sh*t. It wasn’t even about a look or anything, or to have this feud — it was like, ‘OK, here’s the truth.’ Done. Let’s all move on. I feel like I don’t want to talk about her anymore.”The comments come on the heels of Kim's recentinterviewwithWonderland in Colorado’s presidential primary after the statepassed a similar law last year Speaking of, Miley's "We Can't Stop/Blurred Lines" collaboration with Robin Thicke was officially the most-watched video on MTV.com, and probably—unofficially, at least—the entire internet. But that's not all. She had a #1 album, two #1 singles, and more headline-making performances than we can count (one of which, quite unforgettably, involved agiant, singing cat). So yeah, it's been quite a year for Miley! Yesterday marked an incredibly important 24 hours: it was International Women’s Day, where the world was able to come together to take a stand on some very important gender equality issues. Not only did we get in on the action by removing Gigi Hadid and Binx Walton from our March cover to symbolize girls are"Not There" yet
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