Kim Kardashian Bikini Baby Bump Pregnancy: [PHOTOS] Actress Flaunts Bare Stomach on Beach; Met Gala 2013 Look Compared to 'Mrs. Doubtfire?'
Even in Kim Kardashian's third trimester, she continues to flaunt her baby bump in every way she can. During a family trip to Greece last month, photographers snapped pictures of the reality actress walking around in a tiny bikini, as her growing pregnant belly landed her on the cover on this week's issue of Us Weekly.
The cover photo reveals the pregnant Kourtney and Kim Take Miami star gliding on a beach wearing a two-piece burgundy string bikini on the island of Mykonos in late April. The 32-year-old, due sometime between June and July covers the publication with the headline: "You Call This Fat?"
Her skin looked smooth and her cleavage and breasts were on full display. Camera were rolling to film the family's E! show Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
"I struggle finding things that don't make me look heavy," she blogged earlier this year about her pregancy.
Kardashian has faced heavy criticism on her pregnancy fashion outfits, even with her latest look she wore at the Met Gala 2013 on Monday in New York City. She attended the event with her boyfriend/baby daddy Kanye West and wore a flower print Givenchy dress with matching shoes.
Many fans and fashion experts disapproved of the reality star's outfit, comparing her dress to the infamous movie character Mrs. Doubtfire.
Mrs Doubtfire star Robin Willliams spotted the similarities, and tweeted on May 7 a picture telling his followers "I think I wore it better!" The picture went viral and was retweeted by over 140,000 followers.
Despite the backlash, Kardashian said she isn't afraid to take fashion risks.
"I know it's different for everybody . . . everyone has their own take on it, so it will be really interesting to me to see what the designers and everyone else thinks about punk," she told Vogue.com about this year's Met Gala theme of Punk: Chaos to Couture. "I love fashion and I really am excited to see everyone's take on punk."