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Khloe Kardashian Recreates Britney Spears' 2003 Pepsi Interview Moment
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Date:2025-04-12 21:37:13
It's Khloe, bitch.
On Sept. 15, Khloe Kardashian posted a TikTok showing her recreating a viral moment from one of Britney Spears' past interviews, which had aired on CNN in 2003.
Wearing a short, blond wig, the Good American founder, as well as hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons and makeup artist Ash K. Holm, lip-sync the singer's answers to questions that Tucker Carlson—who worked for the cable network as a commentator at the time—asked her about her consumption of Pepsi amid her promotional deal with the company.
"I really do like Pepsi," Britney had said. "I really do."
When asked what is her favorite kind of Pepsi, the pop star replied, "My favorite kind of Pepsi? Pepsi's Pepsi."
Tucker then asked, "You don't drink Diet Pepsi?" and Britney responded, "No, just regular Pepsi."
The interview moment has gone viral several times, including in 2021, the year the singer's conservatorship was terminated after 13 years and after a New York Times documentary examined both the battle to "Free Britney" and the longtime media scrutiny of the star throughout her career.
Khloe shared her parody video 10 months after the singer gave her a shoutout on social media, tweeting a photo of the Kardashians star sporting long, wavy blond hair and writing, "She's the reason I crimp my hair now!!! How f'n hot is that ... but I don't see how hers is more puffy !!! I'm working on it ... she's beautiful !!!"
She continued, "I believe it was done with a curling iron, then we combed it out, sort of backcombed it for volume and used texturing spray. Sounds like a lot lol You're beautiful!"
Khloe responded at the time, "You are so sweet!!! I wish I could say I did this myself but I Did not. Ha!"
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