We
seriously
can't
get
enough
of
Kim
Kardashian
West.
The
American
reality
TV
star
has
got
a
curvalicious
figure
and
she
knows
it!
That
is
why,
the
34-year-old
mother
of
one
is
not
shy
of
flaunting
it
through
naked
photo
shoot.
In
the
latest
episode
of
Keeping
Up
With
The
Kardashians,
Kim
Kardashian
stripped
nude
and
splattered
in
paint
over
her
assets
for
a
risqué
desert
photo
shoot.
These
pics
were
shot
on
a
desert
for
her
website
and
Kim
explained
that
she
was
always
worried
about
a
dry
skin
condition
before
taking
off
her
clothes
for
a
photographer.
"I
have
psoriasis,
there
is
nothing
I
can
do
about
it
so
there
is
no
reason
why
I
should
feel
uncomfortable," she
explained.
"So
to
make
myself
feel
better
I
lay
out
all
my
insecurities
before
we
start
a
shoot
in
the
hope
that
no
one
will
be
focused
on
that.
I
just
want
to
do
fun
and
artsy
things," she
added.
Kim
further
said,
"I
want
to
capture
really
cool
moments
and
have
some
great
shoots
and
be
nude
and
do
all
this
cool
stuff."
While
Kim
went
completely
naked
for
the
desert
shoot,
her
sister,
Khloe
Kardashian
showed
off
her
own
curves
as
she
got
laser
treatment
on
her
butt
to
remove
stretch
marks
while
Kim
and
Kendall
ate
cakes
and
watched
on.
Naked
In
This
Heat
Kim
shed
off
all
her
clothes
and
stripped
on
a
desert
for
a
photoshoot.
Hot
As
Hell
This
photoshoot
was
shown
in
the
latest
episode
of
KUWTK's
Season
10.
Some
Paint
Kim
applied
some
paint
on
her
body
which
covered
her
assets
as
well.
"I
have
psoriasis"
'I
have
psoriasis,
there
is
nothing
I
can
do
about
it
so
there
is
no
reason
why
I
should
feel
uncomfortable,'
she
explained.
Why
Nude
Shoot
"I
want
to
capture
really
cool
moments
and
have
some
great
shoots
and
be
nude
and
do
all
this
cool
stuff," she
said.
The
Previous
One
She's
keen
to
celebrate
everything
about
her
body
ahead
of
her
planned
second
pregnancy.
She
says
in
the
video,
"If
I
get
pregnant
again
soon,
my
body
is
going
to
totally
transform.
So,
I'm
doing
this
photo
shoot
today
naked."
The
34-year-old
star
added,
"I
just
want
to
capture
my
body
and
have
these
photos
to
last
forever."