Kim Kardashian West can do her make-up and get ready in 15 minutes; loves to spend time with her daughter and stay at home for “half and week” and is still obsessed with her BlackBerry phone. The reality star dished out these and some other interesting facts about her. Kim is currently promoting her book of selfies, “Kim Kardashian Selfish,” on Harper's Bazaar and revealed the details to the magazine.

Though Kim and her husband Kanye West eat healthy and even have a nutritionist who decide their diets, there was a time when the reality star was addicted to having “tons of iced tea” daily with as much as 10 Equals (artificial sweetener). She has controlled her habit and has come down to one iced tea a week with 3 Equals. She also loves coffee but indulges in it only once a month, when she is extremely tired or jet-lagged.

The 34-year-old also dished out the details of her healthy diet. “I'll usually have scrambled eggs or oatmeal, or a protein shake with fruit,” Kim is quoted as saying to Harper's Bazaar. She usually eats same lunch and dinner, which consists of “fish and vegetables, or chicken and vegetables.” Kim also added that Kanye too loves to eat really healthy and “is always on different diets.” For those sweet cravings, Kim eats “Justin's peanut butter packs” and also indulges in “the almond butter” too.

Given her public image, one might assume that Kim takes at least two to three hours for getting ready as she is always on television for her family's reality show “Keeping Up With The Kardashians.” But the mommy to baby North West says she can get ready even in fifteen minutes. The reality star and her crew start shooting somewhere before noon and continue doing so till 8 p.m. at night, without any break.

Kim's favourite place to hang-out is her home. “There's nothing I love more than getting to stay home all day and not get ready for anything, which is about half the week,” said the reality star to the magazine. She also added that she sleeps quite early by 10 or 11 p.m.

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