Kim Kardashian’s ‘First Face of Mars’ Ad Sparks NASA Backlash

Fashion meets intergalactic PR stunt? Kim’s Mars-inspired ad campaign is too bold for science. 🚀💋

Kim Kardashian’s latest campaign for SKKN, titled “First Face of Mars,” shows the beauty mogul in full astronaut couture—posing in a red dust landscape with the tagline:

“If Mars had beauty standards… I’d set them.”

The images, shot in a desert studio with CGI enhancements, show Kim in liquid metal bodysuits, futuristic visors, and oxygen tube-inspired makeup packaging.

But while fans gushed, scientists cringed. NASA officials reportedly “disapproved” of the campaign, claiming it misrepresents space exploration and trivializes planetary science.

Online reaction?

  • “Kim colonizing Mars with contour.”

  • “NASA: Not Another SKIMS Advertisement.”

  • “She’s not an astronaut. She’s an alien queen.”

Still, the collection sold out in 9 minutes.

Kim responded subtly in a Story:

“Space is the new runway. Sorry not sorry.”

If aliens are watching, they now know who Earth’s beauty queen is.

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