Posted: 23:53, September 16, 2022 |  Updated: 00:04, 17 September 2022  

Kim Kardashian is promoting her appearance in a documentary on Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea Clinton. On Friday, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star shared a snap of the trio together as she urged her 329 million followers to stream the series. Kim captioned the photo, “I’m thrilled to be a part of Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton’s incredible journey to learn what it really means to be brave! Stream the documentaries now on @appletvplus @hillaryclinton.’ Kim Kardashian Poses With Hillary Clinton And Daughter Chelsea To Promote Their New Documentary: ‘Learn What It Means To Be Brave!’ In 2019, Clinton, 47, and daughter Chelsea, 42, created a book about many women who have achieved incredible feats and overcome mountains of obstacles. Their book included the likes of Coretta Scott King, Billie Jean King, Amy Schumer and even Kim Kardashian. Clinton recently got into a Twitter spat with Laura Ingraham over their decision to exclude Queen Elizabeth II from the project. Ingraham felt the two had neglected the monarch and made her feelings clear in a tweet to the former first lady. In 2019, Clinton and her daughter Chelsea wrote a book about several women who have achieved incredible feats and called them “bold”. Hillary Clinton just wrote a book about “bold” women. Guess which 96-year-old reigning monarch for 70 years he didn’t include?’ the news anchor tweeted. The former first lady cutely replied: “Thanks for getting the word out about #Gutsy Laura. “A book has now returned [Apple TV+] documentary, it was a challenge to narrow down who would be featured because — it’s true — there are so many amazing women in the world,” Clinton added. The former first lady also included a link to her Apple TV+ series. Responding to criticism, Clinton said she left the monarch out because “there are so many amazing women in the world” Clinton’s response comes just days after she paid tribute to the queen. On the day of the monarch’s death, the former foreign secretary tweeted: “Few people in human history have led their people with such steadfastness and grace as Queen Elizabeth. My condolences to all who mourn her passing today, and the end of an era.” After backlash for not including the Queen on her “amazing women” show, Clinton appeared on Deadline for an interview where she talked about the monarch’s death and even called her “brazen” despite dropping her from her series. “The world has lost a courageous woman with the death of Queen Elizabeth. A woman who served her country with distinction and honor 70 years back, and before that as a young woman in war. “Her sense of duty, honor and commitment I think are real models of virtue that we can each learn as we go forward.” he told Deadline. During her interview with Deadline she said:[The Queen’s] sense of duty, honor and commitment I think are real models of virtue that we can learn from going forward”

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