Kim Kardashian ordered to ‘go away’ after she launches new Skims pop-up shop at iconic NYC landmark
KIM Kardashian has been ordered to "go away" after opening up a pop-up shop at a very iconic city landmark.
This week, Kim Kardashian opened a Skims pop-up shop in New York City at The Channel Gardens in Rockefeller Center.
The official Rockefeller Center Instagram shared a of Kim behind a light blue building with the word Skims on top as well as a large waterfall.
However, many fans were upset that the 42-year-old beauty mogul set up shop there.
"Go away," one ordered.
"Not here in NY!!!!! And definitely not at the Rockefeller plaza, such an iconic place," another said.
"Pass, we don’t care about her," a harsh critic commented.
"No thanks! I wouldn’t buy anything that’s Kardashian! I won’t support that family," commented a fourth.
A fifth wrote: "Embarrassing and disrespectful to turn an iconic landmark and view into an ad."
KIM TAKES OVER NEW YORK CITY
The pop-up shop won't be in New York for long.
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It will come to a close on May 29.
However, fans can visit the shop Monday through Friday from 10 am to 8 pm and on Sundays from 10 am to 7 pm.
They can shop for the latest pieces that Kim has released on her shapewear website.
TODAY SHOW APPEARANCE
On a recent Today Show appearance, Kim discussed the upcoming season of The Kardashians.
Host Savannah Guthrie asked: "After all these years, are you ever like: 'I think I'm done with showing everyone this part of my life.'"
The reality star replied: "When we signed up for this we wanted to always be super open and honest and there's obviously different seasons where some people feel like they just have some boundaries and want to protect some things and then other people want to open up and share way more.
"I'm so blessed that there's so many of us that we can always respect each other's space."
Kim confessed: "This season was probably one of my - out of filming Keeping Up With the Kardashians or The Kardashians - this season was probably my most emotional and frustrating internally with family, that I haven't really seen or experienced before."
Savannah asked: "Why is that? They talk about some tension between you and your sister Kourtney over her wedding. Is that the source of it?"
"Yeah - and we've been there before and we'll always be okay. We're always family, that's how we were raised. But I'm also proud that everyone's really vulnerable because I'm sure so many other families have gone through similar things.
"Maybe on different levels or experiences but I'm proud that we're still so open and still driven to show and share so much," she admitted.
Savannah then asked Kim if there's an "aftermath" when she has arguments with her family once the episodes finally air.
"Yeah there's different cycles, you know you film it and we think we're good, and we make up and then you edit it and I'm seeing all the things she's saying about me behind my back and she's seeing all the things I'm saying about her behind her back.
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"The tension rises all over again, and then you have to wait more months for the audience to see it and get everyone else's opinions. So it is a cycle, I think I like to look at it as therapy.
"But it gets really tricky and really emotional. But at the end of the day, we really love sharing our life and I don't see that changing anytime soon," she closed.