Kim K pokes fun at her unrelenting narcissism in new T-Mobile ad

Jan 27, 2015 - 12:15
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Kim K pokes fun at her unrelenting narcissism in new T-Mobile ad
Kim Kardashian certainly knows how to make the most of her data (Picture: T-Mobile/YouTube)

Kim Kardashian’s 30-second T-Mobile Super Bowl ad has divided the universe.

The selfie-obsessed mum-of-one pokes fun at herself as she  blasts viewers for letting their mobile networks take back their unused data when they could be filling their boots with her latest updates.

In what could initially be mistaken for a charity ad, Kim begins: ‘Hi I’m Kim. Each month millions of gigs of data are taken back by wireless companies – tragic.’

‘Data you paid for that could be used to see my make-up, my backhand, my outfits, my vacations and … my outfits, sadly all lost.’ she deadpans as pics of her living the highlife flash up on-screen.

‘Please, help save the data,’ she concludes.

But while most people are loving the ad, after all Kim probably makes the most of her data more than any other person on this PLANET, there’s a fair few who despise her latest offering…

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