Kardashina Kim App Game Dress Up: Dress-Up Game Reveals The Sad Truths About Being a Celebrity
Kardashian Kim app game dress up: Dress-up game reveals the sad truths about being a celebrity
Kardashian Kim app game dress up was once on top #1 before on Apple's iOS, however, now it's on #11 in a very short period of time. As what the title implies, it's as simple as dressing up game- the usual one that you can also see and install. But if you would just go into deeper, you'll see the meaning of the game truly. It simply says something, the life of celebrities are never that happy or exciting as we think it is, especially those who are famous and wealth people. They are living in a very sad world, and even Kardashian Kim herself can attest to that!
The structure of Kardashian Kim dress up game would be, first, she's constantly taking gigs and going out for dates in order to get notice by the people especially the press. In every event you take from the game is of course equivalent to more fans, money, clothes, and anything you want to get to the top. Here are the realizations coming from the people who got the chance to play the game.
- Your worth is tied to material possessions.
- Party does not exist with their life, because every event is promotion.
- Dating is equivalent to fame.
- Self-exposure is always a must because everytime you go out of date, you'll know that you will get the attention of media.
- You need to love the paparazzi.
- You matter to people if you are known and somebody they look up to.
- Being on top is sad and lonely.
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