Controversial Graffiti on 'The Kardashians' Billboard in LA Sparks Debate

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Sunday, June 16, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recently spotted billboard in Los Angeles has become the talk of the town, showcasing the ever-polarizing Kardashian family in an unexpected light. The top portion of the billboard is an official advertisement for the Hulu series "The Kardashians," featuring a scenic desert background at dawn or dusk. Six women, presumably members of the Kardashian clan, are dressed in high-fashion beige and gold attire, posing confidently against the serene backdrop. The billboard text reads: "hulu THE KARDASHIANS NEW HORIZONS AWAIT."

However, the controversy arises from the bold graffiti that covers the lower part of the advertisement. Written in large, white letters with a black outline, the graffiti reads: "S*** THE D*** RIGHT!" This provocative statement has obscured some of the lower portion of the original advertisement, adding an unexpected twist to the otherwise polished promotional image. A smaller piece of text at the bottom reads: "OUR FNT."

The reactions to this graffiti have been varied and intense. One Reddit user questioned, "Is that a Ray J quote?" Another user commented on the allure of reality TV, stating, "I can kind of understand why people get interested in trash reality TV but I can't for the life of me figure out why some people are interested in the Kardashian show. It's THE most entitled p*** on this earth. WTF is entertaining about that?"

The comments section has been flooded with diverse opinions, ranging from humorous takes to harsh criticisms. One user humorously added, "*record scratch* 'They did not, in fact, s*** the d*** right.'" Another user referenced the show "Curb Your Enthusiasm," noting, "Based on Curb Your Enthusiasm, the graffiti artist just did that show a favor."

While many users found the graffiti amusing, others expressed disdain for the Kardashian family's influence and media presence. One comment read, "If I never heard or saw the Kardashians again I’d be forever happy." Despite the mixed reactions, some appreciated the artistic execution of the graffiti, with one user noting, "I personally am impressed with the execution of the text. Covers the whole length of the billboard without squishing any letters. That’s a keen artist’s eye."

The billboard has certainly achieved its goal of garnering attention, albeit not in the way Hulu might have intended. As debates continue online, it remains to be seen whether this controversial piece of street art will be removed or embraced as part of the ongoing conversation surrounding the Kardashian phenomenon.

For those in Los Angeles, the billboard stands as a testament to the city's vibrant and often provocative street art scene. Whether viewed as a critique or a form of expression, the graffiti on "The Kardashians" billboard is sure to remain a topic of discussion for some time.

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Top Comments from Reddit

A_Wild_VelociFaptor

I can _kind of_ understand why people get interested in trash reality TV but I can't for the life of me figure out why some people are interested in the Kardashian show. It's _THE_ most entitled p*** on this earth. WTF is entertaining about _that_?

lowfreq33

*record scratch “They did not, in fact, s*** the d*** right.”

awakensleep

Is that a Ray J quote?

Ilikepancakes87

Video evidence would suggest that is something at least some of the Kardashians are already doing.

worldadvisor

How apropos.

thisolddog1

Based on Curb Your Enthusiasm, the graffiti artist just did that show a favor https://animalnewyork.com/2024/03/18/larry-david-bestowed-with-highest-honor-graffitied-d***s/

colossalpunch

More like s***** the right d***s.

dinoRAWR000

The Kardashians. Getting black men off since the OJ trial.

CragMcBeard

Accurate statement for that family.

four-one-6ix

Brilliant!

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