Nicki Swift polled 556 readers on which celebrity they think shares too much on social media, and Kim Kardashian was the clear winner with 36% of the vote. Readers also aren’t exactly begging Britney Spears to “Gimme More” videos of the singer spinning around, as she finished second at 21%. Kim’s ex, rapper Kanye “Ye” West, and Chrissy Teigen were tied at 15%, while Kim’s sister Khloé Kardashian and Spears’ “Me Against the Music” collaborator Madonna brought up the rear with their respective 8% and 5% of the vote.

Kim’s social media sharing has the rare distinction of putting her in mortal danger. In 2016, armed thieves stole jewelry worth over $10 million from the reality show star while she was staying in Paris. Police later told AP that the thieves likely targeted Kim because she had showed off the pricey baubles on social media. 

The incident didn’t deter Kim from continuing to post on Instagram, but when she appeared at the 23rd World Congress on Information Technology convention in 2019, she revealed that she had decided to scale back her social media usage after becoming a mom. “I learned firsthand that if you share too much, it can be a little bit dangerous at times,” she said. “I move really cautiously now that I have kids, but I still love to be open and honest.” Cleary, some critics think that she still isn’t being reserved enough.

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