Kim Kardashian posted a photo to her Instagram page not a week after Sharon Osbourne called her out for posting selfies.

KIM KARDASHIAN RESPONDS POSTS NSFW INSTAGRAM PHOTO

In an interview with The Telegraph, Osbourne called out Kardashian for posting nude photos while also declaring herself a feminist, something with which Osbourne took issue. “Kim says she’s doing everything in the name of feminism, but that’s not feminism!” the talk show host said. “If Kim wants to show off her body, fine. But that’s not feminism, that’s being a ho. And there’s nothing wrong with being a ho, but always remember what you are.”

“Those girls live off their bodies, half of L.A. has been through them and everything they do from the sex tape to the plastic see-through dresses and the gym wear is about sex, not female progress. And listen: God bless them,” Osbourne continued.

Kardashian didn’t respond directly, but instead posted another nude photo of herself to Instagram, with her nipples covered by stars. “So honored to have been photographed by Mert and Marcus for their book new book! 20 years in the making! It’s out on Sept 7th in NYC #mertandmarcus @mertalas @macpiggott #taschen,” the reality star said.

Last year, Kardashian penned an essay entitled “Why I Don’t Label Myself a Feminist.” In it she wrote, “For me, a feminist is someone who advocates for the civil and social rights and liberties of all people, regardless of their gender; anyone who believes that women should have the same choices and opportunities as men when it comes to education and employment, their bodies and their lifestyles,” the star said. “Of course I want these things! I’m all about empowering and uplifting women.”

But then earlier this year, the reality star seemed to have changed her tune. “I said once before that I’m not really a feminist,” she said in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “But I feel I do a lot more than people that claim that they’re feminist. To clarify what I said before: I feel in my soul I’m a feminist. I just don’t need labels to make me feel or know what I am inside.”

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