UPDATE: Sept. 25,Russia 2016, 11:35 a.m. AEST Never mind, everybody. Kim Kardashian is definitely voting for Hilary Clinton.
Kardashian released a statement on her website indicating she had spoken with friends and family, including Caitlyn, about politics as indicated by her quote in Wonderland magazine. Ultimately, she decided she would vote for Hilary Clinton.
"I thought about the things that are so important to me that they outweigh everything else, such as gun control and protecting women's rights to safe and legal abortion," she wrote. "I found that without a doubt, I stand with Hillary. I'm with her."
Once again Kim Kardashian is making people talk, but this time it has nothing to do with nudity, Snapchat or Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
On Friday afternoon, social media was set aflame by Ted Cruz's endorsement of presidential candidate Donald Trump. Around the same time, reports also surfaced that Kardashian might also be leaning towards a similar vote come November.
SEE ALSO: Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen defend North West's passion for fashion“At first I thought, ‘Oh my God, I’m so Hillary [Clinton],' but I had a long political call with Caitlyn [Jenner] last night about why she’s voting Trump," she reportedly said in a cover story Wonderland magazine. "I’m on the fence,”
But what's puzzling about the comment is that it does not appear on the online version of the story. Huffington Postreported that they separately confirmed the quote. Mashablehas reached out to Wonderlandand the author of the article, Eve Barlow, for comment and verification.
The news is particularly confusing considering Kardashian has been pretty clear about who she was going to vote for president.
"I really loved hearing her speak and hearing her goals for our country! #HillaryForPresident," she tweeted last year, endorsing Clinton in a selfie with husband, Kanye West, and the presidential candidate.
Clinton also has not been shy about her association of the reality star and entrepreneur, even chatting with Ellen DeGeneres about the selfie experience with Kardashian and West.
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Just this summer, Kardashian opened up about politics to GQ,who reported that she now votes Democrat:
In the past, Kim has identified as a “liberal Republican,” fiscally conservative but socially progressive. She told me she now votes Democrat (“As I've grown up, I decided what I think is best for me instead of what my parents would have voted for”) and plans to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Some fans of Kardashian are rightfully puzzled by the reported quotes.
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While invitations haven't officially been sent out, like there might be a #KimKardashianIsCancelledParty coming to a screen near you.
Mashable will update this story when we hear back from our inquiries.
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