

Like, when I lost weight and went on my fitness journey, it was for me. We’re all going to have fucking problems to figure out.

I am all for, “Let’s fix what we can about ourselves, but also, let’s not let the things that are technically negatives get you down.” Don’t bring me a problem. Let’s start out with why you’re excited to be here today with Allergan Live Chin Up campaign.Well, I really love what the Chin Up campaign embodies. Learn how New York Fashion Week's favorite Kardashian stays positive and thrives in the face of adversity in the interview after the break. Upon arriving, we were greeted by photographer Peter Hurley who instantly taught us a lesson in proper selfie etiquette-something Khloé has obviously perfected-before we sat down with the Dash doll for a candid interview. We caught (or shall we say kaught?) up with Khloé amidst a busy day of the Allergan Live Chin Up campaign kickoff, an initiative that’s designed to encourage people to not let the tough things in life bother them and get in their way. What's certainly worth talking about the most, though, is how this Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, who by the age of 31 is a New York Times best-selling author and host of a record-breaking talk show, still finds time to post a lower-ab gym selfie garnering over a million likes on Instagram (we have our priorities after all!). Little did I know that in the conversation that would follow, we would discuss her rapidly shrinking camel toe named Kamille, the reason why she empathizes with Amanda Bynes, and everything she has learned from America’s favorite drag queen RuPaul. Immediately put at ease by her laid-back disposition, I almost forget that I’m sitting with one of the media’s most polarizing and recognized figures. We laugh as she wipes the table clean of the soda spill (what did you think we were talking about?) that took place prior. Khloé Kardashian sits down at a coke-covered table she swears this is atypical of her.
