Khloé Kardashian was inundated with furious comments from fans earlier this week after the star confirmed that she and her huge family will still be partying together this festive season.
Khloé, 36, admitted that their infamous Christmas party will still be taking place after one person quizzed her about it on Twitter.
A woman named Leslie tweeted: “OMG i just realized….. is the Kardash/Jenner Christmas party getting cancelled this year???? @khloekardashian.”
In a rather brave move, the mum-of-one replied and said: “I pray not! I think it will have to be way smaller obviously. And I’m totally fine with that!
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“But we’re definitely celebrating Christmas! It will just have to be small and safe. Maybe do rapid testing before. We have to think of what is safest,” the reality TV star added.
However, people were not impressed with Khloé’s response and were quick to slam her on social media.
One angry person fumed “Seriously? Asking them to deny themselves anything? No way. This COVID stuff is such an inconvenience for them.”
A second added: “I love ya Klo but is that the best use of the tests we have? So you can party? Just keep it to family. We are all making sacrifices this year.”
A third person questioned: “Why is it so hard for y’all to just stay home.”
The backlash comes after her sisters Kim and Kendall were both criticised for throwing birthday parties recently.
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Kim decided to fly her family and many friends to a private island in order to mark her 40th birthday, but many of her fans were not impressed by her actions.
Meanwhile, 25-year-old Kendall hosted a themed birthday party earlier this month to celebrate with stars like Jaden Smith, model Winnie Harlow and her sister Kylie Jenner making an appearance.
Dressing up for the occasion, Kendall donned a blonde wig and a corset, channelling Pamela Anderson’s lead character in the cult 1996 film Barb Wire.
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Before attending, both guests and staff were required to take a rapid Covid test, ensuring they were virus-free to help reduce the risk of infection at the event.
Despite the social media ban, Kendall and her sister Kylie both shared snaps from the bash online, and a number of other guests followed suit.
In footage from the event, few guests appeared to be wearing masks, and attendees were not practicing social distancing in a number of photos.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk