Kim Kardashian's new sexy photos generate mixed reviews from netizens and fellow celebrities

Television star and businesswoman Kim Kardashian caused a stir on the internet once again with a bunch of racy and daring photos of herself. Kim received quite a backlash from netizens and other celebrities prior to her not-safe-for-work photos.

In the past few weeks, her fans were happy after Kim and his husband Kanye West announced the arrival of their third bundle of joy, Chicago West. Kim's fans are now going crazy with a string of sexy photos of the social media mogul. Kim posted six photos of her with her new Bo Derek Braids and a white underwear. She first teased her followers with a photo of her with the underwear and a white shirt. She then dropped a topless photo of her with fur coat on her back.

Kim's topless photo received mixed reviews from netizens, with people applauding her and others going the other way. There were a number of people who did not agree with Kim's topless photo, including talk show host Wendy Williams and actress Lindsay Lohan. During the Tuesday episode of "The Wendy Williams Show," Williams slammed Kim saying, "Kim it's clear Kanye has nothing for you except dribble and dribble and evil conversation. It is clear that Kanye does not pay attention to you. It's clear to me that you desperately trying to stay in the spotlight."

Kim has not responded to Williams' comment, but it was a different story for Lohan. American fashion and entertainment blogger Perez Hilton reposted a photo of Kim's new look with the cornrow and asked people what they think of it. Lohan then commented on said photo saying, "I am confused." Kim K then hit back with, "@Lindsaylohan you know what's confusing..... your sudden foreign accent."

Hilton then posted a screenshot of Kim and Lohan's comments, which resulted to a bunch of people taking sides. Some agree with Lohan, while others side with Kim.

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