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Star receives insults on Twitter for Super Bowl ad

The reaction on Twitter was swift and harsh but Kim's mother thinks her selfies have finally paid off!

Kim Kardashian's T-Mobile advert for the 2015 Super Bowl debuted on Sunday and immediately she was slammed on Twitter!

One fan named, Rachel Federoff lamented on Twitter: "I just lost seconds of my life from that ad."

Another person wrote: "#stopkim". While @Penguins28-14-8 also tweeted: "T-Mobile losing now." Brett Anderson added, "I feel like T Mobile doesn't have $4 million to waste like that".

On Sunday Kim sent out an Instagram celebrating her ad. 'I have something special for you guys.' The image was of her in a nude dress.

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And in another post she wrote, "Who just saw my TMobile commercial!!!! So exciting!!!"

In the ad the 34-year-old E! star pokes fun at her career as a reality star and did her best to act sultry.

"Hi. I'm Kim. Each month, millions of gigs of unused data are taken back by wireless companies. Tragic," she expressionlessly began the 30-second T-Mobile clip.

"Data you paid for that could be used to see my makeup, my backhand, my outfits, my vacation and my outfits," she continued in her serious tone.

Well, looks like only Kim and her mom were proud of the ad because Kris Jenner posted on Instagram: "My @KimKardashian Super Bowl commercial AND my @KimKardashian Super Bowl commercial!!! #proudmama #selfiepaidoff #KimDataStash."

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