A Quote by Khloe Kardashian

I'm not big on looking up myself. I don't get Google alerts, and I don't look on blogs. — © Khloe Kardashian
I'm not big on looking up myself. I don't get Google alerts, and I don't look on blogs.
My parents have Google Alerts on me. So they'll often times send me an e-mail and be like, "Hey did you know this?" And then I'll be like, "Well, it is, like, my life. So yes, I did know that." Or , "that's not even true. I don't know where you read that." I have Googled myself, yes. But my parents really have Google Alerts on me.
My parents have Google Alerts on me. So they'll often times send me an e-mail and be like, 'Hey did you know this?' And then I'll be like, 'Well, it is, like, my life. So yes, I did know that.' Or, 'That's not even true. I don't know where you read that.' I have Googled myself, yes. But my parents really have Google Alerts on me.
I have turned off Google Alerts and don't Google my name or my pen names. I don't go on message boards. I don't read my book reviews.
I don't have a computer, but when I get access to one, I'm always looking myself up on Google, because it's exciting.
Immigration is an issue of global significance in America. And if you look at the terrorist alerts and attacks, Latinos [as a group] are not in the top five list [for] terror alerts.
After I do my first writing of the day, I will generally look at Twitter and Google News - and that's my big media secret. I look at Twitter and I look at Google because they pull all the headlines from other websites.
I get Google alerts that automatically let me know when someone's calling me a nutjob.
I loathe blogs when I look at them. Blogs look, to me, illiterate. They look hasty, like someone babbling.
My dad and my brother have Google alerts out on me.
I still am very afraid to Google myself. There are some embarrassing roaming photos that I wish weren't on Google. But I intend to not Google myself.
I don't look at negative comments because my parents and family don't let me. My big sister controls my Instagram, and my big brother controls my Twitter. I also don't really Google myself or anything like that.
The longer you're on a show like 'SNL,' the less frequent the Google alerts become.
I Google myself to see what come up when you Google Daniel Radcliffe because that's always amusing.
I turned off my Google alerts in 2009 as I learnt that following yourself on the Internet very quickly becomes unhealthy.
I do not Google myself, I do not read comments, and I barely look myself in the eye when I look in the mirror.
I really struggle with that feeling of helplessness. That's why I really try to get my blogs, and even myself, to point to the positive and look at all the inspiring things that are happening.
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