Melbourne: Demi Moore has blasted Kim Kardashian on Twitter for using the word "pimpin" while partying with Serena Williams and Kelly Rowland.
The actress, 47, took offence when Kardashian, 29, captioned a pic on her Twitter page using the words ``Big pimpin``.
According to the Daily Mail, Kardashian was attending a glamorous charity event in Miami and wanted to show her Twitter fans a snap of herself with her celebrity pals, reports the Daily Telegraph.
The snap, which appears to have been clicked by a cell phone camera, shows the reality TV star with singer Kelly Rowland, tennis star Serena Wiliams and DJ La La Vazquez.
Kardashian posted the pic on Twitter and added a message, which said: ``Big pimpin w @SerenajWilliams @LaLaVazquez @Kelly_Rowland Love u girls!``
However, Demi did not like Kardashian`s use of the word pimpin and asked her: `Are you using the word "pimpin" as in pimping?`, to which Kardashian replied: `Doesn`t everyone? LOL.`
Demi then shot back: ``No disrespect I love a girls night out but a pimp and pimping is nothing more than a slave owner!``
Demi added that people should stop ``glorifying the pimp culture``.
One follower tried to explain what Kardashian meant: ``She doesn`t mean it quite so literally``, to which Demi said: ``It`s not her! we have allowed it 2 B considered cool, but it still is what it is!``
Kardashian then decided to defend her own comment, saying: `Nothing wrong with dancing to Big Pimpin` by Jay Z in the club! Having a girls night out, gotta love that song!``
The number was a single from the Jay Z`s 1999 record, Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter.
All that Demi could say in the end was that she just wanted to `provoke thought and conversation`.
ANI
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