Kim K. Spotted Filming Prison Reform Doc At DC Correctional Facility (via Bossip)
was going to help Black folks without it being documented every step of the way, guess again…Kardashian, 38, was spotted filming at the DC Correctional Treatment Facility in Washington on Tuesday, with a representative for Oxygen confirming to Page Six on Wednesday that it was part of her upcoming documentary for the network, “Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project.”
As announced this spring, the two-hour documentary will capture the reality star’s recent work to lobby for prison reform. The network could not confirm a release date.
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