Kim Kardashian Considers Pressing Charges Against Flour-Bomber

 Kim Kardashian has apparently changed her mind about her recent flour-bomb incident. A day after telling the press that she won't file a complaint against the woman who dumped a bag of white flour on her head, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star confessed that she's now considering to press charges.

The estranged wife of Kris Humphries discussed the issue when talking to Giuliana Rancic and Ken Baker of E! News. "I said earlier no I wasn't," she admitted. "I am just going to think about it, because I don't want someone to think they can really get away with that. So we are going to handle that."

"Now that I think about it and had some time to digest it," she continued on, "I think, 'What if that was some other substance? What if that person had a dangerous weapon?' It's scary. And what's even scarier is this woman acted as if she was a part of the press. She just came out of nowhere! And so we are definitely changing things up a little bit, amping up security, taking some measures, and...I'm gonna definitely deal with it because it is not acceptable."

Speaking of her initial reaction, the 31-year-old said, "I was laughing it off earlier and, you know, I think that is the only thing I knew how to do at the time." She went on to point out, "But I just think it is such a shame that someone like that...would ruin an event, or attempt to ruin an event, that was based around, not only my fragrance, but this organization, Dress For Success."

"I mean that's what the event was about," she stressed. "These women flew in from all over the country to be a part of this event, that are underprivileged women, that really got the shine taken away from them a little bit. That's why I am calling in now. I feel bad that it was kind of derailed from that."

Asked how she managed to clean up the mess and return to the red carpet within minutes, Kim responded, "I have no idea. I didn't think it was that bad until I saw the pictures today and was like, 'Wow, there was so much powder on me,' or flour, or whatever it was! But, as soon as I got in the elevator, I said, 'Guys there are a ton of people that are paying money to be at this event.' "

"My mom was using a blow dryer trying to get it out of my hair," she recounted. "My whole jacket was wet, because you know we were making sure it didn't look like it was white. She was wetting it down and I said, 'I don't care. Wet or not I'm just gonna put this back on, get all this powder off and go back down there and finish the event. We're not going to let this ruin it.' "

Kim was flour-bombed when hitting the red carpet for the launch of her new fragrance, True Reflection, on Thursday, March 22 night. She was talking to the press when a younger woman, who is described as short and Asian, came between the reality star and her publicist, and dumped the flour on her. The woman was detained by hotel security, but has since been released.

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