More pics of Kim K’s nude shoot (NSFW)

November 13, 2014

The rest of the pictures from Kim Kardashian’s Paper magazine shoot have been released and they are definitely not safe for work. The star posed for more full frontal nude pictures with renowned photographer Jean-Paul Goude.

The reality TV star, who has 16-month-old daughter North with husband Kanye West, bares all on the latest cover of Paper magazine and shown off her famous physique in a full frontal picture inside the maagzine.

Kim recreates French photographer Jean-Paul Goude’s famous "Champagne Incident" shot on the cover of the magazine and also poses naked with her broad backside oiled up and exposed, as part of its ‘Break the Internet’ campaign.

Here is the magazine cover.

A source told PEOPLE.com the nude shot was a spontaneous decision, saying: "They went into it with just one cover image in mind – that was it. But Jean-Paul Goude and Kim hit it off, and they asked everyone to leave and they got creative themselves! No publicist, no magazine execs. He has to be inspired and sketch her first and have a vision. So he came up with that: ripping the dress off. Kim thought he was amazing and just the best. It was all about the art of it and being creative."

Here’s the alternate cover that caused an uproar on social media yesterday (Not Safe For Work):

You can read Kim’s entire profile over at Paper’s website, but here’s an excerpt:

The rap on Kim Kardashian is that she has done nothing to merit her fame. But the longer I steep myself in the ambience of her pleasantly languid manner and hologram-perfect looks, the more facile this charge begins to seem. Of course, she has cannily leveraged that fame to build, with her sisters, a beauty-industrial complex, which includes a clothing line, a makeup line, a line of tanning products and seven perfumes. (A collection of hair care implements and styling products will debut in the spring.) Her mobile app, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, in which players climb their way to A-List status under Kardashian’s tutelage, has earned over $43 million since its debut in June.

Yet her perceived lack of accomplishment is also, perhaps, an accomplishment in itself. Kardashian seems to know instinctively that, as Andy Warhol once observed, “When you just see somebody on the street, they can really have an aura. But then when they open their mouth, there goes the aura.” Take the stream of small faux-confidences that she offers during the interview. They reveal very little yet foster a sense of closeness. She tells me that she is “obsessed with apps” but, when I ask her to name one, she replies, “I like all different apps.” Of her 72-day marriage to Kris Humphries, one of her rare missteps that actually left a footprint, she says: “It’s just one of those life lessons that you have to learn, and it’s OK.” Her behavior suggests that the key to total ubiquity is giving up all of one’s verbal edges and sharp angles (while occasionally tossing out a memorable visual flare: a sex tape, say, or a nude photo shoot).

Check out more of the full frontal pictures here and here (Not Safe For Work).