Kim Kardashian flashes curves with a Bold

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Kim Kardashian was spotted enjoying time in her sexi leopard bikini poolside sporting what appears to be a black 9700 BlackBerry Bold. In these new photos, Kim, the talented Christina Aguilera and friends were part of the action on Saturday in Florida in attendance for a bachelorette party. The Kardashian family are no strangers to the BlackBerry line. I have seen footage of the entire family with a BlackBerry from older model Curves, to Bold 9000 and 9700’s. Make sure and catch the Kardashian sisters new season of Kourtney and Khloe take Miami on E! at 10/9 pm Central on Sundays to see how important a BlackBerry means to the family. From scheduling photo shoots, managing two DASH stores, to just keeping in touch with the family, I do not see any other mobile device that would be able to keep with them other than a BlackBerry.


 

 

Source- PopSugar

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