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The reality TV star shared a revealing selfie via her Instagram Story on Saturday, May 31, showing off her toned physique in a barely-there crimson bikini from her clothing brand, Skims.The pic, which did not include Kardashian’s face, was followed by an equally-revealing video featuring another barely there Skims bikini — this time in beige. The mogul also shared two videos highlighting two different variations of bikinis, including a convertible tube dress, cover up skirt — also from Skims.“Also really love the bandeau tops,” Kardashian, 44, says in the video as she models for the camera from inside of what appeared to be her over-sized closet. “I think they’re really cute.”
Kardashian is known for showing off her seemingly physics-defying physique, both on and off the red carpet. In 2019, while attending the coveted Met Gala, the reality TV star shocked fans and fashionistas alike when she arrived in a number that seemed to all but erase her waist.The following year, in 2020, Kardashian revealed the mastermind behind the look.
“Just found this in my phone from my special trip to London last year to meet w Mr. Pearl,” she wrote in an Instagram post, which featured a mirror selfie showing Kardashian posing in a strapless nude bodysuit corset, which exaggerated her hourglass figure.
“I wore a corset like this for the Met Ball for my @manfredthierrymugler Camp look but the corset was misplaced that night and I want it so badly preserved for my archive that I flew to London to have another made for the archive.”The Trump administration
Biden-era guidance that uses a federal law to require hospitals to stabilize patients in need of emergency care -- including by providing an abortion.In July 2022, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
that, under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), doctors must perform abortions in emergency departments -- even in states where the procedure is illegal -- particularly if it serves as a "stabilizing medical treatment" for an emergency medical condition.Emergency medical conditions included, but were not limited to, "ectopic pregnancy, complications of pregnancy loss, or emergent hypertensive disorders, such as preeclampsia with severe features."