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Kim Kardashian humiliated by billboard in Toronto (PHOTO)

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Kim Kardashian humiliated by billboard

Kim Kardashian humiliated by billboard

Kim Kardashian humiliated by billboard

Construction Company Slams Kardashian’s Love Life With Ad

We all know that contractors are on a perpetual schedule of running late and pushing back completion dates, but one construction company here in Canada is fighting that misconception, and they’re doing it in a unique way.

Kim Kardashian is up in arms over a billboard in downtown Toronto that says, “Construction set to finish faster than a Kim Kardashian marriage.”

The celebrity is deeply humiliated by the ad; it seemingly references her failed marriage to professional basketball player, Kris Humphreys. The marriage was considered a publicity stunt by many, having lasted only 72 days.

Kim Kardashian is currently with rapper Kanye West. The two have a child together, and seem to be leaning toward living a more private life, according to the news website the Huffington Post. The site says they have turned down multiple offers, for millions of dollars, that would give magazines the rights to the first baby pictures of their child.

The billboard display has managed to catch the attention of most of the western world, it has humiliated a celebrity, and created a furor of water cooler conversation, however, in typical construction fashion, the project won’t actually be completed in 72 days or less. The project is actually set to conclude in the year 2015.

On The Web:

Kim Kardashian ‘publicly humiliated’ by construction billboard
http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/kim-kardashian-8216publicly-humiliated8217-by-construction-billboard/story-fn907478-1226675910063

Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Offered Millions For First Photos Of Baby North (REPORT)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/02/kim-kardashian-kanye-west-offered-first-photos_n_3535475.html

Tomas Carbry possesses a decade of journalism experience and consistently upholds rigorous standards. His focus areas include technology and global issues.