Kim Kardashian tapes Armenian Genocide Public Service Announcement for Glendale

By LA Times | Monday, 07 May 2012

GLENDALE: Kim Kardashian –- who recently made headlines after she said she wanted to run for mayor of Glendale –- has also taped a public service announcement for the city's official commemoration of the Armenian genocide.

In the video, unveiled Tuesday at the Glendale City Council meeting and uploaded to YouTube ON Wednesday,  Kardashian asks the public to join in commemorating "the loss of those innocent lives of millions of people worldwide."

Sitting on a couch with her hair pulled back into a ponytail, Kardashian also refers to the Armenian genocide of 1915, in which roughly 1.5 million Armenians were killed at the hands of Ottoman Turks, as "the modern genocide."

Kardashian does not specifically refer to Glendale, but city officials told the Glendale News-Press it was sent in for the official genocide commemoration at the Alex Theatre last week. It was never aired, however, due to technical difficulties.

She had been invited to attend personally, but was out of state.

Councilman Ara Najarian — who publicly invited Kardashian to be his honorary chief of staff to learn more about Glendale politics — said that if she had attended, "It would have been a little more exciting."

The event was sold out, with about 1,400 in attendance.

"That is the one and only Kim Kardashian," Najarian said in referring to the video. "I don't think anyone can bring too much publicity to the Armenian genocide."

Since her quip about running for elected office in Glendale aired on her sister's reality TV show, "Khloe & Lamar," Kardashian has been coy about her plans.

On Sunday, she told Politico that the public would "just kind of have to stay tuned."

In the TV clip, Kardashian tells her sister that she wants to run for mayor of Glendale — or as she calls it, "Armenian town" — in five years. The mayor is actually picked from among elected City Council members.

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