Kim Kardashian topless in Kanye West’s ‘Bound 2’ music video (Video)
By Mike Dyce
May 12, 2012; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Kim Kardashian and Kanye West in attendance during game seven of the Western Conference quarterfinals of the 2012 NBA Playoffs between the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets at the Staples Center. Lakers won 96-87. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Kanye West went on the Ellen Degeneres Show to debut the music video for the song “Bound 2” off of his latest album, Yeezus. When Ellen is introducing the video she says that every one is talking about it and there are lots of rumors about the video offering up: “I hear Kim Kardashian is naked in it.”
It is a very odd video to say the least. It starts off with western nature scenes, horses running through water, horses running through a field. It shows some snow-capped mountains, then shows Kanye West riding on a motorcycle obviously in front of a green screen with those mountains in the back ground.
Then Kim Kardashian starts popping in. It shows closes up of her face with wind blowing, her silhouette on the motorcycle. Nothing out of the ordinary, typical music video type stuff. What makes it odd is the imagery in the background, which is tranquil nature scenes.
It gets really weird when Kim Kardashian straddles West while he is riding the motorcycle. It reminds me of when that scene in the movie The Chase starring Charlie Sheen and Kristy Swanson, when she straddles him while he is driving the car.
The motorcycle is clearly vibrating and bouncing around to give off the impression that he is actually riding it and not sitting in front of a green screen. That is when the real eye-brow raising moment occurs. Kardashian is leaning back on the handle bars as they’re vibrating on this bike in front of a sunset while Kanye West raps the line “I wanna f*** you hard on the sink.”
Alright then…
There is no actual nudity in the video, while Kardashian is topless it is mostly silhouettes, her bare back, or shadows are covering her chest. So you’re safe to watch it at work. I mean come on, it was on the Ellen Show.
The audience seemed to respond well the video. What did you think? Sound off in the comments.