Kim Kardashian calls upcoming documentary on prison reform the ‘most important work’ she’s ever done


Kim Kardashian proved her focus is on prison reform, as she promotes her upcoming documentary The Justice Project.

While hunkering down at home, the stunning 39-year-old reality star took a series of interviews sporting an extra-long braid, over-sized earrings and an eggshell blue tank. 

‘Hi, I’m Gayle King and I just spoke to Kim Kardashian-West about her new documentary,’ the CBS anchor began in a clip shared Tuesday. ‘It’s called The Justice Project, and I’ll say this, you see a different side of Kim Kardashian-West. 

Looking good: Kim Kardashian proved her focus is on prison reform, while rocking the same ensemble, as her virtual interviews on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The View 

‘Hey Kim! You look the same, but there’s something different,’ King noted, as the mother-of-four, who is married to rapper Kanye West, beamed. 

‘Well honestly, this is the most important work that I’ve ever done,’ the KKW Beauty founder said of her upcoming two-hour documentary, debuting on Oxygen April 5. ‘So, I can’t wait for you guys to see it.’

‘Alright thanks Kim,’ the longtime best friend of Oprah Winfrey concluded in a short clip, ahead of their interview dropping on CBS on Wednesday.  

TOMORROW: Gayle King speaks with Kim Kardashian West about her new documentary ‘The Justice Project’ and how she’s giving back to families affected by the #coronavirus pandemic. Learn more Wednesday 7-9 a.m. on CBS.

Posted by CBS This Morning on Tuesday, 31 March 2020

The law student, who recently completed her first year of a four-year apprenticeship program, revealed younger sister Kylie Jenner, 22, did her makeup for the virtual appearance.

”I’m in my mom’s glam room,’ she said said on Tuesday’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. ‘Kylie did my makeup and my hair. I don’t have anyone to do it and I’m not that good, so she like did all my makeup.’ 

‘And that’s the first time I’ve seen her cause the whole family is distancing. We haven’t even seen each other,’ she explained, adding that Jenner has been isolated for at least 20 days.  

'Well honestly, this is the most important work that I've ever done,' the KKW Beauty founder said of her upcoming two-hour documentary

‘Well honestly, this is the most important work that I’ve ever done,’ the KKW Beauty founder said of her upcoming two-hour documentary

‘So I snuck out and I am at my mom’s house in her glam room cause there’s a door from the outside so this is all she will let us in. And I had to get away from my kids,’ she joked of kids: North, six, Saint, four, Chicago, two and Psalm, ten months.

This week, Kim also revealed she is also looking into helping produce face masks to help make up for the shortage amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

‘We have five factories all in different countries,’ she said on Tuesday’s episode of The View, rocking the same look. ‘And we have been exploring that, of how to make like medical-grade masks, how to make things that would be helpful in the hospitals.’ 

Being the change: Kim also revealed she is also looking into helping produce face masks to help make up for the shortage amid the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday's episode of The View

Being the change: Kim also revealed she is also looking into helping produce face masks to help make up for the shortage amid the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday’s episode of The View

Kim called the development ‘a huge shift in what we do, and we’re so happy that we’re seeing some good information that we’re gonna be able to help out.’

Last week Kim announced that her shapewear line SKIMS would be giving $1 million to ‘families affected by COVID-19.’

On the morning show, she said that the money will go to Baby2Baby which is ‘helping moms and babies and you know, for the longest time I worked with them donating, you know, diapers and strollers and tons of baby stuff that I’ve had throughout the years.’

Proud dad: Jimmy Fallon has shooting Tonight Show episodes at home with daughters Winnie, 6, and Frances, 5

Interview ready: Kim looked at ease on The Tonight Show: At Home Edition with host Jimmy Fallon

Concerned: Last week Kim announced that her shapewear line SKIMS would be giving $1 million to ‘families affected by COVID-19’ 

Mrs. West added: ‘So to know that they are going to be really helping families during this time really is important to me.’

She added that ‘I really wanted to give back – you know, I’m grateful that SKIMS has that opportunity to be able to help me and do that.’ 

Her announcements come after a series of TV dramas about emergency services donated their protective equipment to mitigate the shortages.