Chelsea Handler mocks Kardashian’s cheeky pic

Nov 12, 2014 - 14:57
Nov 12, 2014 - 15:07
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Chelsea Handler mocks Kardashian’s cheeky pic
'Which one's real?' Referencing what is most certainly a Photoshop-enhanced image of Kim Kardashian's bottom, Chelsea Handler posted a side-by-side comparison of her bare bum on Instagram

KIM Kardashian isn’t the only one unafraid of showing off the goods.

Chelsea Handler decided to match the reality star’s already famous new Paper magazine cover, posting a picture of her bare derrière to Instagram on Wednesday.

“Can you believe more than 2 ass can fit on the same screen? Guess which one’s real. Your move, Instagram,” she wrote as a caption to the cheeky photo.

The post also gave Handler, 39, an opportunity to taunt one of her favourite targets, Instagram.

In late October, the comedian posted a topless photo of herself riding a horse next to an image of Russian President Vladimir Putin doing the same.

Instagram quickly removed the post, citing community guidelines that forbid the posting of nude or partially nude content.

Handler decried the decision as sexist and declared her intention to leave Instagram for good.

“You can now find my dogs and my breasts on Twitter only where my followers have the right to choose what they say. Bye bye instablock,” she wrote alongside an image of her dogs at the time.

The post of her and Kardashian’s posteriors marks her retu to the social media platform.

This article originally appeared in the New York Post.

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