Lisa Wilkinson has recalled her very first interview with Kim Kardashian 10 years ago – revealing a hilarious behind-the-scenes titbit.
But in a far less relatable twist, her wardrobe malfunction happened live on national television, while she was interviewing reality TV royalty Kim Kardashian, no less.will wrap up after its 20th season, Wilkinson shared footage of her first ever chat with the star on theShe revealed that during an ad break, Kardashian alerted her to her open zipper – adding that she is “forever grateful” for the pick-up.
“I don’t think anyone can really understand what that’s like except for them. But I think as I’m older and as I have kids, what I would want for them is just the safest place.
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