Kim Kardashian says she would like to take a selfie with Jesus - or her dad or Marilyn Monroe!

Kim Kardashian (Photo: Wikimedia/Eva Rinaldi)

Kim Kardashian, known for her candid selfies, revealed her ideal selfie partner in a Twitter Q & A with T-Mobile on February 2.

And her choice was neither Kanye West nor her beloved daughter North West.  Rather her answer was a surprise to many.

According to US Magazine, when a fan asked her who she would prefer to take a selfie with, whether dead or alive, she responded and tweeted: "My dad. Or Jesus. Or Marilyn Monroe. I can't decide."

The selfie queen proved her love for self-photography as she gave her usual poses in a Super Bowl XLIX ad for T-Mobile titled "#KimsDataStash", promoting the company's data plan.

"Each month, millions of gigs of unused data are taken back by wireless companies. Tragic! Data you paid for that could be used to see my makeup, my backhand, my outfits, my vacations, and my outfits! Help save the data," she said in the ad.

The 34-year old reality TV star is set to release her own coffee book table containing the selfies she has taken.

During the T-Mobile chat, Kim also gave her opinion on motherhood and on balancing her career and family. Kim said that North, her 19-month old daughter, is her top priority.

"All the things you used to do, you just don't care about anymore. Your child becomes the No 1 priority," she responded.

Kim also revealed her daughter's latest antics when she flushed Kanye's phone down the toilet. When asked how she reacted to her toddler's actions, she joked she was glad that she has a contract with T-Mobile to replace the phone.

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