Kim and Khole Kardashian , Reggie Bush and Ray Crockett still in SA


Sure the thing about being a celebrity in the US is that you are known in the US for certain reasons. Some are unfortunate to be known for being blonde like Jessica Simpson, but when you are Kim Kardashian you are known for having an ass, hot man called Reggie Bush, a crazy family and one very weirdly sweet sister Khloe and only one brother in Rob. But she got here to South Africa and she said she is loving it. Kim is visiting the country with Reggie's mom Denise and Ray Crochett former American Football player in the NFL . He earned two Super Bowl Rings with the Denver Broncos as a cornerback.
They are all scheduled to leave on Saturday night for NYC as they all want "to make it to the NYC Mandela Day Concert".
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REALITY television star Kim Kardashian has learned the hard way that it is a good idea to do a little research on the country you’re visiting, if you don’t want to appear ignorant.
Kardashian — who is currently in South Africa with her boyfriend, US gridiron star Reggie Bush, and her sister, Khloe, to represent hip- hop mogul Russell Simmons’ Diamond Empowerment Fund education charity — was forced to eat her words.
This was after The Times reported her tweeting, “We are here in Botswana, South Africa”, for which she has received a considerable amount of flak from her followers on the social- networking website.
Hours later, she corrected herself, writing: “Earlier, I said I came to South Africa, then we flew to Botswana and people thought I thought Botswana was South Africa.
“I do know the difference! There is no direct flight from Botswana [to New York City]. Always a stop in Johannesburg .”
The Kardashian sisters and Bush spent yesterday in Botswana visiting charities and the Jwaneng diamond mine, where Kim picked up a few lessons she shared with her Twitter followers.
Kim also tweeted her friend, US singer and actor Tyrese Gibson, saying: “You have no idea how educating it has been coming to Africa! You would have loved to see the school we went to yesterday!”
And Gibson, who has visited South Africa, told the three visitors to “try and go to Cape Town” as well as to Namibia, which “has the most amazing sand dunes ever”, while they were in the region.
The three returned to South Africa late yesterday.
Today they are due to visit the CIDA city campus in Johannesburg, which is supported by Simmons.
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