Kim Kardashian is a picky coffee drinker.
The Skims designer admitted on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday that she has to have the cardboard sleeve removed from her coffee cup before she can even think about touching the java.
“You have someone take the Starbucks sleeve off your coffee because you hate the sound of cardboard?” Kimmel asked Kardashian, referencing rumors he’s read about her on the internet.
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“Yes, it’s true, and I hate the feeling, like the sound,” Kardashian said, adding that “whoever” she’s with will remove the sleeve while she’s not looking.
“I can’t see it being done or I can’t hear it and I can’t feel it,” she explained. “Like the cardboard getting moved off of the cup is like nails on a chalkboard to me.”
Various paparazzi photos, however, show the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum successfully holding Starbucks cups with cardboard sleeves.
The “Kardashians” star’s interview happened to be her first since Taylor Swift released her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” in which she reignited her nearly 10-year-old feud with Kardashian in two songs: “thanK you aIMee” and “Cassandra.”
“Life is good,” Kardashian, 43, told the late-night host, seemingly sidestepping any “Bad Blood” resurfaced by the pop star.
Kimmel, 56, opted not to focus on Kardashian’s beef with Swift, 34, and instead questioned her about her clothing line’s Ultimate Nipple Bra.
Naturally, malcontented viewers were left wonting when the ABC host failed to probe about the ongoing feud, with one fan calling it a “missed opportunity.”
Despite losing more than 100,000 followers since the release of “TTPD,” Kardashian seemed unfazed on the show. She rocked a black dress and heels that laced up her leg, with her long brunette tresses styled in effortless waves.