Kim Craig - Quirks, Personality Traits and Features

Quirks, Personality Traits and Features

Almost every character on the show has their own humorous features and Kim also has a few notable ones. One very recurrent reference; Kim makes to her "best friend" Tina. Tina is mentioned several times by Kim and Kath, being Kim's apparent best friend however has never been seen, and has always had problems and could never show up to Kim's important affairs.

Kim does have weight issues, and acknowledges it on some occasions; but believes she is "Foxy and Trim" no matter the size of her. Kath usually points out when she is snacking the effect it has visually to Kim's appearance. She also calls herself "Horn-bag" and "Foxy mama" often.

Rude Comebacks to Sharon are a large part of Kim's humour. Whenever there is a situation in which Sharon cries or breaks down; Kim makes it worse. An example is when Sharon cried about not having any love, Kim responds "I knew you would never get married; But the good news is I'm getting back with Brett,". Kim watches Big Brother Australia often and is glued to the television set, choosing to reprise her duties as a couch potato rather than her duties as a mother.

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