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Kanye West Ordered Kim Kardashian to Stop Looking Cheap? Report Debunked

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Kanye West is known to be stylish and he wants his wife, Kim Kardashian, to look glamorous as well. As proof, he once cleaned out the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star’s closet and filled it with designer ensembles so she will look chic as well.

Furthermore, Kylie Jenner’s older sister admitted that her husband Kanye West told her she has “the worst style” so he continued to advise her on what to wear.

“He was really nice about it and cleaned out my whole closet. I probably had 250 pairs of shoes and when we were done cleaning it out, I had two pairs left and I cried,” The Daily Mail quoted the “KUWTK” star as saying.

But then again, she said that she does not feel offended when Kanye mentions her fashion sense. “I wanted to learn. I wasn't offended when he said that. When he did that he wanted to teach me,” she said.

Now, a new report that says Kanye West told his wife Kim to “stop looking cheap” has emerged. The singer allegedly said this as she saw Kim stepping out around Miami in an attention-grabbing ensemble that was rumored to look cheap and thrashy.

Gossip Cop quickly refuted this story and straight-out stated that it was phony news. The publication pointed out that Kanye West often approves of his wife’s style and he even does this on social media like Twitter.

It added that if the “Gold Digger” singer does not like or detest Kim Kardashian's choices in clothes, he would not click "like" or share his wife’s updates when she posts photos of herself in various outfits.

Finally, Gossip Cop pointed out that the sources mentioned in the Radar Online piece that reported about Kanye West’s alleged dislike of Kim’s style are not verifiable. The publication also tried its best to reveal the truth by reaching out directly to Kanye West’s representatives, who commented that the report is ridiculous.

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