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Kim Kardashian’s bizarre “Santa Baby” clip
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Kim Kardashian has released a “Santa Baby” cover. In the music video, the reality TV star can be seen in a crazy party house.
Kim Kardashian (44) has taken on Eartha Kitt’s (1927-2008) Christmas classic “Santa Baby”. The entrepreneur had her version of the song produced by brother-in-law Travis Barker (49). , which comes from Nadia Lee Cohen and Charlie Denis, bizarre scenes take place including a prominent guest appearance.
Bizarre Christmas characters
With a blonde wig, a beige top and pants as well as a light blue jacket and pink cuffs, Kim Kardashian makes her way through a chaotic party house on her hands and knees. She meets bizarre personalities, most of whom have a connection to Christmas.
People argue about money, freeze in artificial snow, saw down a Christmas tree or keep a donkey on a leash. The rooms are full of Christmas decorations, including a lighted nativity scene. The video ends with Kim Kardashian looking directly into the camera before revealing who is holding the camcorder while wearing a Santa Claus costume. It is none other than “Home Alone” star Macaulay Culkin (44).
“Come on, Santa Claus,” wrote Kim’s sister Khloé Kardashian (40) under the clip for the new “Santa Baby” version, which is also available on popular music streaming services. Overall, the reactions to the video are very different. “I love it,” “The best part is the end,” and “Effortless and perfect,” commented enthusiastic users. “Damn, what did I just see?”, “Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” or “Really terrible and tasteless” were less positive comments. One user is at least interested in the creation: “I need an explanation behind the inspo of this video, Kim.”
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