Back in 2018, Kim Kardashian joined the chorus of people who pushed back against Kanye West wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat while hosting "Saturday Night Live." She now regrets it.
Kim's regret doesn't seem to be rooted in political leanings, but rather free speech.
"I was very nervous. I didn't want him to wear the red hat on SNL," Kim said on the Honestly with Bari Weiss podcast. "I'm not really a rule breaker, so my personality would be like, 'Okay, you guys don't like the red hat, I'll take it off.' I remember other people were around and it became a thing where he wasn't going to go on because he wanted to be who he is."
Kim recalls being very up front about the hat, which was a show of support for then-President Donald Trump.
"I was very forceful with him and arguing with him — like, 'You have to take that hat off,'" she recalled. "And now, looking back, I thought why should he take that off if that's what he believes in? Why can't he wear that on TV? Half of the country voted for him, so clearly other people like him also."
The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star said she's usually "very neutral" when it comes to her politics. She has been pictured meeting with both Trump and his rival Hillary Clinton over the years.
Speaking of Kanye's hat fiasco, she said, "I learned a lot from that situation and no matter what, it taught me to be a little bit more empathetic for people that just wanna do what they wanna do and freedom of speech."
"If you wanna wear the hat, wear the hat. I respect the fact that he knew exactly what he believed in and always stood by that," she said. "And that, to me, is like a good quality to have — no matter who is against you and what the circumstances are. That's just admirable and that's a really cool quality, even if it's not what I agree with or even if I would have done it differently, I think it's commendable."