Kim Kardashian was accused of copying Bianca Censori in April 2024 when she sported a pixie cut, which is an unusual look for the SKIMS founder. Some fans were convinced that Kardashian was trying to replicate the shorter hairstyles that Censori has favored since she married Kanye West. However, Kardashian made the look her own by dyeing the length pink and leaving her roots dark.

Now there’s a hair-ception situation going on: Censori is being criticized for swiping the same hairstyle from Kardashian that had fans accusing the reality show star of trying to be a Censori clone. Some people even believe Censori is now clowning Kardashian. “She making fun of kims gummy short pink Bob haircut?” one person wrote on Instagram. Another opined, “It’s giving Kim’s chemical cut.” Now we’ll just have to wait and see if Kardashian, who reportedly has bad blood with Censori, responds with her own cavatappi hairstyle that somehow looks both wet and frizzy.

Per usual, the skimpy outfit that Censori wore in Paris inspired a mix of concern and befuddlement, and numerous people compared it to Kardashian’s SKIMS shapewear. “It’s just such strange behavior, [Ye] bashed Kim for being nude.. and now his wife literally walks around with floss and a cracker on,” one commenter wrote. But an insider told Page Six that this is what Censori wants, describing what she does as a form of art.

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