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Cover Up! Calvin Klein Allegedly ‘Begging’ Selfie-Loving Kim K To Put On Some Clothes

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Kim Kardashian’s nude selfies may come to an end after all, as Calvin Klein is reportedly now asking her to please cover it up!

As RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal, the brand is not happy with their muse’s recent scandalous nude photos on social media, especially since they signed a massive endorsement deal with her and her Kar-Jenner sisters.

“Kim and her family are constantly posting ads all over wearing nothing but Calvin Klein underwear, but now Kim is posting lots of nude images of herself and the brand is begging her to put on some knickers,” said a Straight Shuter source.

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Even her sisters think it’s trashy!

As RadarOnline.com readers know, Kardashian, 37, has been sharing racy nude snaps of her curvy body all over Instagram – even more so since she welcomed baby daughter Chicago West.

Speaking of Calvin Klein’s reaction to her posts, the insider added: “Why would they spend all this money advertising underwear when their spokesperson would rather go naked?

Does this mean the end of the naked selfies for Kim Kardashian? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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