The reality star, 43 – who recently lost her cool and flipped the bird – took to her Instagram Stories on Saturday night to share a snap of a metallic Alexander Wang clutch featuring an image of her crying face.
Kim’s tear-soaked visage has become a bit of a pop culture sensation, often used as an emoji and even becoming a fashion accessory at one point, as her mom Kris Jenner had an Iphone case featuring it in 2016.
The studded black handbag in the star’ social media share was spread out on a marble table top with the hilarious image front and center.
Kim appeared to have found it funny as well, as she captioned the post, ‘Omg this bag for North. I’m stealing it!’ and tagged the designer in the post.
Kim Kardashian took to her Instagram Stories on Saturday night to share a snap of a metallic clutch featuring an image of her own crying face, and joked she might ‘steal it’ for her daughter
Kim’s, 43, tear-soaked visage has become a bit of a pop culture sensation, often used as an emoji and even becoming a fashion accessory at one point; seen in 2012
North is the eldest of the four children Kim shares with ex Kanye West.
Just last year, Kim’s crying face went viral again when fans accused her of editing teardrops onto her face via CGI during a confessional on her Hulu show The Kardashians.
In the emotional interview, Kim carefully dabbed under her eyes to prevent any tears from streaming down her face.
Yet, observant fans caught on that she missed wiping away a flawlessly shaped tear that remained precisely beneath the center of her eye.
‘Does she not feel that tear? I’m confused lol,’ one person wrote, while another added, ‘That’s a fake tear. That’s CGI. I’m not even kidding, that’s a CGI tear.’
In a more recent episode of The Kardashians, Kim clapped back at the criticism after Scott Disick and sister Khloe Kardashian brought it up at dinner.
‘Yo, have you heard some of these ridiculous rumors that get written and said about you guys?’ Scott asked.
‘They’re saying that there’s CGI putting tears in Kim’s face,’ he added.
Kim captioned the post, ‘Omg this bag for North. I’m stealing it!’; Kim and North, 10, seen in 2023
Just last year, Kim’s crying face went viral again when fans accused her of editing teardrops onto her face via CGI during a confessional on her Hulu show The Kardashians; seen in March
Khloe chimed in, ‘I thought that was funny ‘cause when I saw that viral video, you’re touching here and here but your tear was right perfectly centered or something like that. You just missed it.’
Kim agreed, adding, ‘Who would CGI a tear?’
She also later denied using CGI tears in a confessional during the episode.