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She-Hulk Khloe Kardashian Calls Scott Disick A “Homo” On Her Dallas Radio Show

We honestly didn’t need another reason to dislike the Kardashian clan, but Amazonian Khloe gave us one anyway: During the Thursday broadcast of Mix Up w/ Khloe Kardashian Odom, her radio show on Mix 102.9 in Dallas, she called her brother-in-law Scott Disick a “homo” for carrying a man bag:

“What kind of homo are you? “Seriously? That is not what men… a straight man doesn’t carry a Birkin Bag.”

Disick’s not famous for being tactful or tolerant, but he quickly called Khloe on her shit:

“First of all, you shouldn’t say ‘homo’ on the radio. [Second,] it’s not a bad thing to be a homosexual. You’re making it sound like a negative thing. Third I’m not a homosexual. Fourth, I didn’t come out of the closet—it’s a man bag.”

Khloe, wife of Dallas Maverick Lamar Odom, could’ve ended it right there–or even given a quick apology. But instead she stuck her size 12 Louboutins even further into her blow hole by claiming she’s the Matriarch of the Gays. (Khloe, darling, we checked with the gays—you’re not.):

“Let me just tell you: I am the queen of my gay community which I love and adore. And I promote doing the tranny look-alike contest. I am queen bee over here so don’t even try it.”

It’s one thing to make a little gay dig in the course of a casual conversation—we’ve all done it. But to claim you get a pass because you’re a gay icon, especially when you are sooo not, illustrates how out of touch the Kardashian clan is.

Khloe, let us put it to you straight: The gays are mildly intrigued by you because you’re the oddly mannish one in a clique of hyper-feminine tarts. You’re no Gaga, Madge or Kylie. Even if you recorded a self-serving It Gets Better video.

Now if you had called Disick a “gold digger,” however, we’d say you get a pass—you’re definitely the queen of that scene.

Photo: Eva Rinaldi

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