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CONTROVERSY: Khloe Kardashian Says Airport Security Is Like Being Raped

Dec. 7 2010, Published 10:30 a.m. ET

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In comments that are certain to stir controversy and outrage, Khloe Kardashian compared airport security to being raped in public.

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Khloe made the statements on George Lopez’s TV show Monday, talking about the TSA’s pat down security procedure.

“Well, they basically are just raping you in public,” she said. " I got asked the other day, do you want to go for a screening or get patted down. I don't want that X-Ray to see everything, honey.

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“But the people are so aggressive. It's like, 'Chill out, you didn't find anything on me yet, calm down.

"They say, 'OK, I'm going to be patting you down and I'm going to be touching the crease of your ass.' That is so inappropriate."

“And they are so aggressive and forceful.”  While the audience was mostly silent during Khloe’s bizarre attempt at humor, Lopez saved his guest by bringing the interview back around and getting the audience to laugh.  Khloe was on the show promoting the family’s new book  Kardashian Konfidential.

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Her appearance is the second controversy in a week to engulf the reality TV family, which was blasted by Connecticut attorney general Richard Blumenthal for using their name on a pre-paid debit card aimed at young people – a card described as predatory. The card carried many hidden fees and Blumenthal said it unfairly targeted young people who are financially unsophisticated.

After the furor erupted the Kardashians withdrew from the project and the card was canceled by its Minnesota lender.

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