Reality star Kim Kardashian does not consider herself a feminist, but she still believes in supporting other women. 

The 34-year-old, who claimed she does not like labels, unless they're designer of course, indicated she is backing Hillary Clinton for the 2016 presidential campaign and hopes Clinton will become the nation's first female president when asked about it.

The revelation came when Kardashian gave a lecture on the "Objectification of Women in The Media" on Tuesday as part of a VIP $300 ticket event hosted by INFORUM, and discussed her family and how they have handled and contributed to pop culture. 

Even though Kardashian is supportive of Clinton she does not consider herself a feminist, which she also mentioned in her new Rolling Stone interview.

"I guess people would call me a feminist, but I don't like to put labels on things and shout and say 'free the nipple' and stuff," she said. "I do what makes me feel comfortable. I never think what I say is the right thing, but I believe you should do what makes you feel comfortable."  

Kardashian went beyond feminism and discussed gun control, something the star supported on social media in light of the Sandy Hook shooting in Connecticut, reports The Huffington Post.

"I'm not the type to have them in my house. They scare me so much," she said. "If I could do something to change the world ... I'm not really a gun person, and we do not have strict enough gun-control laws."

On her public image, Kardashian stated, that regardless of all the racy magazine covers and reality TV episodes, we never get the full picture.

"I think people still look at me as the persona that's portrayed on the show," she said. "The show doesn't video my boring work meetings throughout the day. It's hard when people want to put you in a certain box or a certain way. I don't pay much attention to it."