Kim Kardashian debuts brunette look at son, Saint West's basketball game

At son Saint's basketball game in LA, Kim turns heads with her return to brunette after her platinum blonde phase.


Pop Culture & Art June 23, 2024
Kim Kardashian. PHOTO: POP SUGAR

Kim Kardashian made a striking appearance at her son Saint’s basketball game in Thousand Oaks, Los Angeles, debuting her return to brunette hair after a stint as a platinum blonde. 

The SKIMS founder was spotted in a coordinated ensemble of a fitted brown top, matching leggings, and black knee-high boots, complemented by her flowing new brown waves.

Having flaunted her blonde locks on Instagram, Kardashian recently discussed her future aspirations on Hulu’s "The Kardashians," revealing her intentions to pursue acting more seriously. 

In a candid revelation, she shared her ten-year plan in the entertainment industry: "I can do a movie a year, I’ve got about ten years where I still look good, so that’s all I’ve got in me and then I’ll take some time off...That’s my ten-year plan," she stated.

Kardashian also expressed her desire to maintain a natural look for acting roles, emphasizing the need for genuine emotion over cosmetic enhancements: “I feel like you need less Botox for more emotion and I don’t have it. I’m not gonna be gaining 500 lbs for a role...that’s not where I need to be. How am I gonna cry? How am I gonna be scared out of my mind?”

The conversation about body image extended to her sisters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, who discussed the impact of external comments on their self-perception. 

Kylie Jenner opened up about the harsh scrutiny she faces online, leading to her decision to embrace a more natural look by reducing her lip fillers. 

“I just hear nasty things about myself all the time,” Kylie shared. “I’m kind of like, so numb to people talking about my looks at this point, and I just want to know why on the internet no one says anything or thinks that it’s okay.”

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