Kim Kardashian applauded Olivia Munn for her courage and resilience amid her breast cancer battle.
Kim, 45, shared a video of Olivia Munn, 44, rocking her brand Skims as she spoke about her cancer battle – as well as writing a touching post about the actress.
‘Every scar tells a story of courage, a testament to a battle fought and a victory won. It’s a mark of resilience, a symbol of strength worn like a second skin,’ Kim wrote in the caption.
‘This October Skims is proud to spotlight @Olivia Munn’s breast cancer journey to empower women to get tested,’ the Kardashians star added.

Kim Kardashian applauded Olivia Munn for her courage and resilience amid her breast cancer battle

Kim, 45, shared a video of Olivia Munn rocking her brand Skims as she spoke about her cancer battle – as well as writing a touching post about the actress

In the Skims ad, Olivia showed off her mastectomy scar while going topless – posing with a scar visible on her left breast

The campaign comes during Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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