Fans on social media have been criticizing Kim Kardashian for being wasteful after revealing that she decorated the yard of her mansion in Calabasas, California, with fake snow.
On December 31, she posted a reel on Instagram in which she gave a brief tour of her snow-covered yard, which was decorated with snowy evergreen trees.
“Winter wonderland,” Kardashian wrote in the caption.
The reel was set to Babyface‘s cover of “Winter Wonderland.”
“I would have gotten so much more pleasure spending the cost of this on the homeless,” one Instagram user stated in the comments.
“This is just so wasteful,” another said.
“The amount of $ spent on this could’ve helped so many… [people],” another person commented.
“Kim, people are dying,” many people in the comments wrote.
This comment was an infamous line stated by Kardashian’s sister, Kourtney Kardashian, on Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ sixth season after Kim started crying over the loss of her diamond earring in the ocean.
On December 7, Kardashian and her oldest daughter, North West, showed off on TikTok that she covered one of her children’s rooms with Christmas decorations.
“Holiday decor – one of the kids’ rooms,” she wrote in the caption.
Kim recently took her son, Saint West, to a Lakers game to celebrate his birthday. She also brought along her mother, Kris Jenner, North and her other children, Psalm West and Chicago West. Fans criticized her for spending too much time taking selfies during the game and for letting prime seats at a Lakers’ game go to waste.
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