It’s with good reason that Anastasia Kvitko has been called the Russian Kim Kardashian.

She’s famous for god knows what (well, besides looking really hot) and she’s got strikingly similar attributes. Somewhat surprisingly, though, the 22-year-old isn’t too keen on the constant comparisons to Kardashian, and she doesn’t mince words about why.

“I like Kim Kardashian but I don’t quite like being compared to her – she is far behind me,” she says. “My body is sporty, my hip muscles are trained, my bottom is the most beautiful one, and I have not done any plastic surgeries on my face.”

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Ouch! There could be a cat fight brewing here. Nevertheless, Kvitko’s incredibly curvaceous figure is without question the driving force behind her jaw-dropping 6.3 million followers on Instagram.  And by the way, she’s got Kardashian beat on one front, which will take less than a millisecond to crystallize once you get a look at her page.

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Kvitko’s success also serves as a sort of last laugh to the slew of modeling agencies that rejected her for being too voluptuous. In addition to her status as a rising internet star, she’s now become the new face of fledgling swimwear brand Eliya Cioccolato.

But back to what she’s really famous for.

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Published by rsarlat

Rick is a freelance writer based in Reading, Pa, one hour west of Philadelphia. He's covered hard news and sports for a variety of websites and print publications over the years, first cutting his teeth as a newshound for the Temple University student newspaper.