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Kim Kardashian broke down in tears on Sunday's episode of "Kourtney and Kim Take New York" -- all over some in-the-buff photos that appeared last year in W magazine.
updated 1/31/2011 12:44:22 PM ET 2011-01-31T17:44:22

Kim Kardashian broke down in tears on Sunday's episode of Kourtney and Kim Take New York — all over some in-the-buff photos that appeared last year in W magazine.

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"Oh my God, I'm more naked that I was in Playboy," Kim, 30, tearfully tells her sisters Kourtney and Khloe. "I'm so mad right now. [The magazine] promised I would be covered with artwork — you can see the nipples!"

Indeed, although Kardashian's most private parts were covered up on the fashion bible's cover image, interior shots revealed her breasts in all their glory.

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"The whole concept was sold to me that nothing would be seen," she continued in her emotional rant. "I feel so taken advantage of ... I've definitely learned my lesson. I'm never taking my clothes off again, even if it's for Vogue."

Her mother Kris Jenner later gave her a pep talk about the racy pics, advising Kim "own" the provocative spread.

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"I'm glad I did them," Kim eventually conceded.

Copyright 2012 Us Weekly

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