Kim Kardashian trolled online after giving lecture at Harvard Business School

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American media personality Kim Kardashian—whose dynamic business in the shapewear line SKIMS continues to garner attention and praise—was recently trolled on social media after giving a lecture at the Harvard Business School. | via philstarlife

—whose dynamic business in the shapewear line SKIMS continues to garner attention and praise—was recently trolled on social media after giving a lecture at the Harvard Business School., a USA-based news outlet, Kim went to the prestigious college alongside SKIMS co-founder, Jens Grede, to discuss the enormous success the company has seen since going to market in June 2019.

"I spoke at Harvard Business School yesterday for a class called HBS Moving Beyond DTC. The class's assignment was to learn about @skims, so my partner Jens and I spoke about our marketing, our challenges and our greatest wins. I'm so proud of Skims and the thought that it is a course being studied at Harvard is just crazy!!! Thank you professor Len Schlesinger and @harvardhbs for having us.

According to the outlet, another person wrote,"And just like that Harvard's prestige has evaporated into thin air in my mind. It's not even worth a case study which it is but you wouldn't know the difference." One person on Instagram commented,"So Harvard has dropped its standards," while another added"Are people nuts, her walking into Harvard Business School is embarrassing."writing,"That's hot" with a fire emoji. Alicia Keys also dropped 12 fire emojis on Kim's Instagram.

Fox News reported that a student identified as Liz told NBC10 Boston that having Kardashian come to her class at Harvard was a great opportunity.

 

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