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Kim Kardashian reminisces how Liz Taylor lent her Cleopatra robe

Updated on: 05 September,2012 08:50 AM IST  | 
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Kim Kardashian remembered her idol Elizabeth Taylor, with a nostalgic tweet of herself in the robe, which the legendary actress wore in Cleopatra and later gave her for a sexy photoshoot.

Kim Kardashian reminisces how Liz Taylor lent her Cleopatra robe

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Taylor’s final public communication a month before she died had been a tweet to the reality star.u00a0Taylor, who died in March last year, lent the robe to the ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ star for a photo shoot which appeared in Harper’s magazine shortly before she died, the Daily Mail reported.

“Forever grateful to Elizabeth Taylor! She lent me this robe she wore in Cleopatra!” Kardashian wrote.u00a0Taylor had famously worn a total of 65 wardrobe changes in the 1963 movie ‘Cleopatra,’ even entering the Guinness Book of World Records for the most number of costumer changes in a film.u00a0


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Kim Kardashian. Pic/Santa Banta



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