Kim Kardashian is ‘obsessed’ with losing her baby weight before she is seen in public

Aug 15, 2013 - 13:33
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Kim Kardashian is ‘obsessed’ with losing her baby weight before she is seen in public
Kim Kardashian so 'obsessed' with regaining her pre-baby body she refuses to be seen in public

Kim Kardashian is so ‘obsessed’ with getting back to her pre-baby weight she has refused to be seen in public until she weighs less.

The reality TV star, who gave birth to baby North two months ago, has been keeping a low profile and hiding out at her mum Kris’ Hidden Hills Califoia home.

Kim is said to be so ‘extremely self-conscious about her current body’ that she skipped her sister Kylie’s sweet 16th birthday on August 10, using the lack of a babysitter as her excuse.

Kim ‘said when she comes out and gets photographed for the first time she wants to look hot, hot, hot’, a family insider told US weekly, adding that her goal weight is just over 112 lbs and problematic post-baby areas have been her thighs and rear end.

Kim has already lost 28lbs but according to the source the last 28lbs has been much tougher to shift.

‘The weight is not coming off as quickly… she plateaued… this is the hard part now,’ they added.

‘She’s always complaining about her size. She says she hates the way she looks and won’t go out again until she is skinnier.’

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