MOORE CLASHES WITH KARDASHIAN OVER ‘PIMPIN’ CULTURE
DEMI MOORE sparked a Twitter.com war with KIM KARDASHIAN on Sunday (28Mar 10) after taking aim at the socialite for her use of the word "pimping".
The actress has taken a strong stance against child slavery and last we ek (begs22Mar10) launched a new campaign with her husband Ashton Kutcher to clamp down on the unethical practice which is rampant in earthquake-ra vaged Haiti.
She took particular offence to a ‘tweet’ written by Kardashian on Sunda y (28Mar10), when she posted a photo of herself at a charity event in Mia mi with tennis champ Serena Williams, DJ La La Vazquez and singer Kelly R owland.
The picture was accompanied by the caption: "Big pimpin w (with) @Seren ajWilliams @LaLaVazquez @Kelly_Rowland. Love u girls!" Responding to the post, Moore wrote, "Are you using the word ‘pimpin’ a s in pimping?", to which Kardashian answered, "Doesn’t everyone? LOL (lau gh out loud)." But Moore was not laughing and snapped back: "No disrespect I love a gi rls’ night out but a pimp and pimping is nothing more than a slave owner! If we want to end slavery we need to stop glorifying the ‘pimp’ culture.
" Kardashian defended herself against the criticism, insisting she meant no harm with her ‘tweet’: "Nothing wrong with dancing to Big Pimpin’ by J ay-Z in the club! Having a girls’ night out, gotta love that song!" Moore assured fans she had nothing against Kardashian - just wanted to make "a point about how we have used a word and desensitized the real mea ning".
She added, "Clearly I stirred up a s**t storm, but 2 (to) create change U have 2 be willing 2 take a risk and be willing 2 (sic) provoke thought & conversation." But the pair appeared to settle their differences by the end of the con versation, with Kardashian conceding Moore had made a "good point" with h er ‘tweets’.
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