Guess who's joining the ranks of Paris Hilton, Padma Lakshmi, and Audrina Patridge as Carl's Jr. spokesperson? None other than reality show temptress Kim Kardashian.
Kardashian is teaming up with the burger chain — known for its risqué commercials — to promote its new premium salads. It'll be the first commercial spot the company has done for a menu item that's not a burger. The reality TV star tells People that while she's a healthy eater today, she has a number of fond memories involving Carl's Jr.
"Driving to Las Vegas, my dad would take the family and we'd stay at Circus Circus and we always stopped at Carl's Jr," she says.
"I remember this food fight my sisters and I all had in the back of the van – it was so funny. We got in so much trouble!" Do you think Kim Kardashian and Carl's Jr. will make for fun viewing?






Star by Julien Macdonald
carl's jr. really loves no-talent celebs
1I'm interested to see the nutritional info for these salads. Hopefully they aren't full of fat.
2She and all her family are soooooo into the second hour of their 15 minutes of fame.
3I hate seeing these thin female celebrities doing ads for fast food chains. We all know they don't actually eat the food and probably spit it out inbetween photos. They may claim to love it but I'm sure Carl Jr's is never one of their top choices to have a meal.
4Cool story, Kim. Is it just me, or is everything that these girls say painfully boring? I've got no objection whatsoever to trashy reality tv, but this family is just so dull in the way they speak and the little manufactured "adventures" on their show that I can't stomach it.
Whatever, I don't eat Carls Junior anyways.
5I find it odd that Kim could be the face of any brand. When I think Kim Kardashian, it's not her face that comes to mind...
6Just because they're skinny doesn't mean they don't eat fast food.. it's like saying fat people don't eat fruits.. or vegetables..
7Oh wow...when did they start serving salads on clear glass bowls???
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