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American socialite Kim Kardashian has been slammed by her fans for saying that she plans to gift her stunning Dolce & Gabbana dress to her children North West and Chicago West for their high school graduation.

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star revealed in an interview what she’d do with the sparkling red dress she wore during Milan Fashion Week. According to her, the look is inspired by the early ’90s or it could be from ’94. She kind of revamped her long red dress and made it a crop. The 42-year-old said that she will keep this dress in the Dolce & Gabbana archives so that one day her children can wear it. Also, she would let North and Chicago wear this pretty dress to a prom or a night out at the clubbing. They can wear whatever they want. She further said, that she wouldn’t be stingy with any of Dolce & Gabbana’s pieces. She was also carrying a cute little bag that she said her girls would definitely try to steal. Therefore, it has different versions of it.

Apart from Chicago and Northwest, the “The Skims” founder also shares sons Psalm and Saint with ex-husband Kanye West.

This sad! Fans react to Kim Kardashian’s statement

Many fans criticized Kim for not being surprised at the idea of ​​her daughter wearing a top and skirt on prom night. One user commented, “Yeah, that’s sad, who would send their kids to prom on that?” Another user wrote, “I think it’s perfect for a prom!” The third person commented, “I think it’s perfect for a prom!” Another user commented “It’s pretty, however, it’s not suitable for a child.”

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Kim Kardashian poses for photos of her daughter, North West | Pinkville


Joanna Swanson

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