British Prime Minister: Who cares about the Kardashians anymore?

Asked who he would choose to make a campaign song for him to secure the youth vote - Jay-Z, Iggy Azalea or Secret Tempo, Cameron said: "The song I would like to use in the campaign, although I'm going to sound quite old-fashioned now, is 'Let's Stick Together' by Bryan Ferry because I think it's the right message before the election"
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David Cameron, Photo: Reuters
David Cameron, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 25.01.2015. 13:26h

British Prime Minister David Cameron said that he does not understand why everyone likes to watch starlet Kim Kardashian and her family on TV.

While guesting on the urban dance music station Capital Xtra, Cameron was asked to choose which TV program he would most like to watch: "Big Brother," "Love and Hip Hop" or "Keeping up with the Kardashians." He was amazed that anyone would choose the latter.

"I just dropped the mic in shock. I'm not a big fan of 'Big Brother' but I watched it. I still don't really understand why everyone is interested in the Kardashian family, I'm not very good with that show. So I'd try a hip hop show, that's for sure sounds a bit more interesting. By the way, I like cooking shows the most, I think they are relaxing," said the British Prime Minister.

He was asked who he would choose to make a campaign song for him to secure the votes of the youth - Jay-Z, Iggy Azalea or Secret Tempo.

"The song that I would like to use in the campaign, although I will sound quite old-fashioned now, is 'Let's Stick Together' by Brian Ferry because I think it is the right message before the elections," he said.

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