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Kim Kardashian’s 2012 “Coffee” Tweet Is Not Racist – SOHH.com

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An old tweet of Kim Kardashian’s has resurfaced and has social media calling her a racist.  But the misunderstood tweet actually points to Kanye’s former wife teasing her first pregnancy with daughter North West. 

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Back in 2012, Kim re-enacted for her fans on social media a chat with her Mom, Kris Jenner, that is now being scrutinized by social media as racist.  In the tweet, Kim K shares a seemingly innocent dialogue about coffee preferences.

Jenner – “want any coffee?

Kim: yes please 

Mom- how do u take it? 

Me- half coffee half milk. Just make it the color of what my kid would be.”

The “just make it the color of what my kid would be” reply has sent social media into a frenzy, with some calling Kim a closet racist who fetishizes blackness. The Kim Kardashian “blacklash” comes at the same time former hubby Kanye West has been making the rounds spilling tea on their estranged relationship and making lyrics with threats aimed at Kim’s new BF, Pete Davidson.

However, with further scrutiny, it appears the tweet was actually just Kim teasing social media fans about her first pregnancy with North West.

The original conversation appeared on Twitter on September 26, 2012 – exactly nine months before KimYe announced the birth of their first child, North West, who was born June 15, 2013.  

According to the Pregnancy Conception Calculator, Kim K’s most probable conception date was between Sep 20, 2012 – Sep 24, 2012, and her most probable dates of sexual intercourse with Kanye West that led to the pregnancy were Sep 17, 2012 – Sep 24, 2012.  

These dates are smack dab in line with the September 26th “coffee” tweet Kim shared.  It suggests that Kim was subtly teasing her joyful first pregnancy with baby North West to her fans on social media.  The official pregnancy announcement came 3 months later from Kanye who spilled the beans during a concert, announcing, “Everybody give it up for my baby mama!”

Celebrities are known for subliminal drops of info on social media, making their fans go wild guessing and building up hype before the official announcement. 

Additional reporting by Kay-Ann Henry.





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