Kourtney Kardashian is facing backlash from fans and critics for showcasing her extravagant Christmas decorations on Instagram, which feature numerous trees and luxurious lights. The Poosh mogul, 45, uploaded a 14-part carousel on December 1st for her 220 million followers. Kardashian captioned it: “hello December.”
Fans headed to the comments section to share their thoughts on it all. One wrote: “pure greed” as another added: “it’s sad that there’s so many people who can’t even afford one [tree] and u have six in one room.” Someone else chimed in: “The excess is disgusting” as one other accused the reality star of spending “200k on trees.” An additional user said: “So over the top! Why do you need so many Christmas trees?”
Kourtney Kardashian Faces Backlash for Showing Off Her 'Over-the-Top' Christmas Decorations on Instagram
The mother of four shared pics and clips revealing an enormous tree in her foyer and a series of six trees in her living room. Outside her home, more illuminated pine trees adorned the area, along with glimpses of other Christmas trees in her yard. Kardashian also posted a few nostalgic photos, including one from her childhood that featured a large tree surrounded by numerous gifts.
Another picture showed a white tree in a pink bedroom, likely her 12-year-old daughter Penelope's room, whom she shares parenting duties with her ex Scott Disick. Kardashian and Disick, 41, also share two other kids: Mason, 14, and Reign, 9. The Lemme founder is also mom to Rocky, 1, whom she shares with her husband Travis Barker.
This also isn't the first time that Kardashian has faced criticism for her festive decorations. The Hulu star and her Blink-182 drummer hubby, 49, memorably received backlash for a provocative Halloween yard setup featuring two inflatable skeletons in a compromising position, which she shared on Instagram on October 4th. She similarly wrote in her caption then: "hello October."
"That Skeleton position? Really?" asked one disgruntled fan in the comments at the time. "The skeletons are a little tacky," echoed another. Someone else agreed, adding: "You have children and you think the skeletons positions is appropriate. Ugh tacky." One other concurred: "Typically classless."