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Kalaugashak Media, Hello and welcome tocard Talk, your daily dose of all
the Kardashian news you need, allin under ten minutes. First up,
the Kardashians had a cozy Easter holiday. Kim Kardashian and older sister Courtney Kardashian
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gave their followers a peek at theirfamily celebration on their respective Instagram stories.
The dress code for at least partof the day appeared to be matching bunny
print pajamas courtesy of the family matriarch, Chris Jenner. Kim wrote over a
photo of Chris wearing the festive outfit, She's the cutest at Chris Jenner gave
the whole family these matching Easter pajamasby at Cozy Earth, placed on our
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beds with a bunny at skim slippers. Courtney could also be seen wearing the
pajamas in her Instagram story as sheheld a cup of what Kim called her
morning Easter tea. A chef madethe family lavender tinted tea garnished with daisies.
The sisters were also proud of theirfamily's vintage inspired Easter tablescape, which
featured spring flowers, and eggshell vases, vintage dinnerware with floral designs on each
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plate, and a nest full ofpastel colored eggs at each setting. Kim
said the table was designed by celebrityevent planner Mindy Weiss and her mom.
She also gave a shout out tosomeone for the flowers in the middle of
the table, as seen on bothCourtney and Kim's stories. At least some
of Chris's granddaughters wore coordinating purple,pink, orange, and blue fuzzy skirts
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and matching sparkly boots to celebrate theholiday. It seems as though everyone attended
like everyone. While it hasn't beenofficially confirmed, fans think Timothy Challamet was
at the event with Kylie Jenner basedon a clip of Kim Kardashian giving everyone
a look at her mom's cute tablesettings. In the video, Kim strolled
past several seating cards and right nextto Kylie's a name that was pretty clearly
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blurred, but also pretty clearly beganwith the letters TI. Naturally, the
clip made its way on to Reddit, where user at ilik Dancing with You
posted it with the speculative caption KimKardashian blurred out Timothy's name on his name
card. He is sitting right nextto Kylie Jenner for Easter Sunday. His
name tag is the only one thatis blurred out, but we can still
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see Ti in his name. ThanksKim. Almost immediately, commenters began debating
whether or not the potential mistake wasactually intentional, like, according to one
person, Kim should have filmed theother side. Blurring out his name made
it obvious that it's him. Well, mao, Kardashian's doing Kardashian things.
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This was so on purpose. Anotheruser noted, FYI, Kylie and Timothy
haven't been seen together in public sincethe Golden Globes, when they couldn't stop
kissing and adoringly gazing into each other'seyes on January seventh. However, on
March eighth, when the reality starwas asked about the actor during an interview
with The New York Times, shesimply said, I just don't want to
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talk about personal things. Moving onto our next story, The Kardashians are
on board with Caitlyn Jenner and lamarOdom teaming up for their new sports podcast,
despite reports suggesting they were blindsided thefam actually gave it a thumbs up,
TMZ has learned. Sources close toKitlin tell TMZ the Olympians spoke with
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her former stepdaughter Chloe Kardashian after shewas approached last year about a possible collab
with Coco's ex husband. We're toldChloe was very supportive of the endeavor,
which pays tribute to the family's famousreality show with its title Keeping Up with
Sports. Chloe thought it was agreat idea for Caitlin and Lamar to co
host the show together, given theyare both champions in their own right.
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Remember, Kate and el O werealways close during the NBA star's marriage to
the Good American founder, and afterwardthey remained friendly. We're told Kim Kardashian,
as well as CJ's daughters Kylie andKendall Jenner, were all made aware
of the project and gave their stampof approval. Now, Caitlin did not
loop in Chris about the project,but we're told there hasn't been any tension
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because of it. You gotta figureone of the daughters gave Chris a heads
up, as they're not a fanthat tends to keep secrets from each other.
Anyway, not to mention the firstepisode with Sugar Ray Leonard probably wouldn't
have happened if Chris really had anissue, since we're told the boxing champ
is a close personal friend of hers. For what it's worth, Caitlin and
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Lamar have no plans to talk aboutthe family, as they're just talking sports
on the pod, so the carGeners aren't fearing any tea being spilled.
And now for a surprising revelation.It turns out there's more to Emma Roberts
and Kim Kardashian's on screen chemistry thanmeets the eye. The talented actresses joined
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forces to film the chilling FX seriesAmerican Horror Story Delicate, which premiered in
September twenty twenty three. But asit turns out, their connection goes way
back before they ever shared the screen. Emma Roberts spilled the beans, revealing
that she and Kim, along withher sisters Courtney and Chloe, actually knew
each other long before the Kardashian Jennerclan became reality TV royalty with the debut
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of Keeping Up with the Kardashians intwo thousand and seven. In a recent
interview on Live with Kelly and Mark. It's a fascinating revelation that adds an
extra layer of intrigue to their dynamicon screen collaboration. Who knew that their
paths had crossed before their Hollywood careerstook off. It just goes to show
that sometimes destiny has a way ofbringing people together in the most unexpected ways.
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You know, It's so funny.Kim and I both grew up in
Calabasas, California, and when Iwas a teenager, I used to shop
at her and sister's store Dash.They were all working there at the time
before the show, and I wouldshop there and chat with them. So
when we were on the show,now, I'm like, Wow, from
Calabasas to here, Robert said.In two thousand and six, the entrepreneurial
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trio founded their boutique Dash, settingthe stage for their journey into the world
of retail. Dash quickly became ahotspot for fashion forward shoppers, attracting attention
from fans and fashionistas alike. Withthe success of their original store, the
sisters expanded their empire, opening twoadditional locations in Miami and New York City.
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However, in twenty eighteen, Kimannounced a significant change for the Dash
brand after over a decade of success. All Dash stores would be closing their
doors for good. More in amoment, and finally, Kim Kardashian is
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facing some legal trouble over her officedecor. The estate of minimalist contemporary artist
Donald Judd filed a lawsuit against Kardashianthis week, claiming the fashion and beauty
mogul promoted cheap knockoffs of his furnituredesigns. The basis of the suit is
a Towey two video Kardashian posted toYouTube in which she gives a guided tour
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of the offices for her then brandnew makeup company. The video, which
the suit alleged received some three pointseven million views, was seemingly made private
following the lawsuit filing. While toutingher office's minimalist design, Kardashian specifically praises
a sleek, large scale wooden tablewith a set of matching chairs that are
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perfectly sized to slide beneath, creatinga piece resembling less a dining table and
more a brutalist sculpture. These DonaldJudd tables are really amazing and totally blend
in with the seats, Kardashian says, moving a chair out to show the
camera. An artist and sculptor,Jud was known for his minimalist designs,
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emphasizing clean, whole shapes and industrialmaterials. As they appear in the video,
The table and its matching chairs inKardashian's office resemble Jud's famous La Mansana
table and chair eighty four pieces thathave become iconic among furniture designers and collectors
since they were first produced in nineteeneighty two. The Jud Foundation still manufactures
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and sells these designs, though theycome at a cost. The table is
priced at ninety thousand dollars, whilethe chairs retail for nine thousand each.
The foundation is claiming trademark infringement,copyright infringement, unfair competition, false advertising,
and false endorsement of the knockoff items. Consumers who watched the video or
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read the media coverage were misled tobelieve Miss Kardashian's tables and chairs were authentic
Donald Judd pieces. The foundation statesin the filing it is seeking the profits.
It argues Kardashian and Clement's design madeoff the use of Jud's name,
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