Apparently, Kim Kardashian Has A Lot Of Strict Rules For Flying On Her $150 Million Private Jet

Taylor Sakellis
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I don't claim to be an expert on much, so I'll be honest with you right now — I don't know a lot about private jets, either. To be fair, I don't know a lot about jets that aren't private, or any plane, for that matter. However, if it involves an ostentatious celebrity, I am all ears.

Now, with all that being said, let's dive into the extensive amount of rules Kim Kardashian has for those who fly on her PJ — family included.

By now, we all know how bad private jets are for the environment.

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To be fair, it did not take a rocket scientist to tell me that — I could just look at the size of the plane and the very few amount of people on it to come to this conclusion on my own.

By now, you also probably know that most celebrities do not care about these environmental ramifications.

Since this is an undeniable evil you and I can really do nothing about, let's just take a look at the ridiculous list of demands Kim Kardashian has for those flying on her private jet.

During last week's episode of the "Kardashians" — yes, that is the name of their new reality TV show, we saw a glimpse into Kim's strict PJ rules.

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We first saw Kim tell her younger sister Kendall that she was not allowed to get a spay tan before arriving on her plane.

“A spray tan before my flight?” the Skims creator asked, before adding "Have you seen the cashmere seats?”

"You cannot get your spray tan on my cashmere seats," she added.

She also shot down the model's request for pasta as the onboard flight meal.

"We’re going to be in [expletive] Italy. We’re not going to eat pasta before we go.”

This is not the first time fans have gotten a glimpse into the strict rules for flying with Kim Air.

During the previous season of The Kardashians, as per Page Six, Kim explained that no one was allowed to wear their shoes on the plane and instead had to wear a custom pair of Skims slippers.

"Don’t breathe. Don’t touch a thing," she joked.

To be fair, if any of us had a custom private jet that cost us $150 million, I think we'd also be a little high maintence.

I'm not sure though because I'll literally NEVER know!

h/t: Page Six