The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' alum has confessed on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' her terror of being booed, following a negative reception at the live comedy roast.
- August 16, 2024
AceShowbiz - Kim Kardashian, known for her public persona, has admitted that she has a deep fear of being jeered at by an audience. During her recent appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon", the 43-year-old expressed her relief at the warm reception she received from the live audience upon her arrival onstage.
"It's my biggest fear in life to get booed, so this welcome is, like, so, so nice!" she exclaimed, prompting host Jimmy Fallon to reassure her of her popularity in New York City.
Kardashian's fear stems from an incident at Netflix's live broadcast of "The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady" three months prior. Upon taking the stage, she was met with cheers that quickly turned into boos from the crowd. Despite the jeering, she maintained her composure and attempted to make light of the situation, jokingly referencing her ex-husband Kanye West and other aspects of her personal life.
However, the boos did not deter Kardashian from continuing her roast of Tom Brady. She poked fun at his height and even suggested that she might pursue a relationship with him.
Despite the negative reaction at Brady's roast, Kardashian remained unfazed. She emphasized her support for Brady and concluded her appearance with the same advice she gives to her exes: "Good luck knowing the best is behind you."
Kardashian's confession has resonated with many who share her fear of public disapproval. Despite her fame and public persona, she has revealed that vulnerability is a humanizing trait, reminding us that even those in the spotlight can experience trepidation and seek validation from others.