Kim Kardashian is no stranger when it comes to showing off her phenomenal figure with some of the most tantalising selfies the world has ever seen.
In fact, the 40-year-old practically invented the selfie as one of the first ever influencers.
And now she regularly shares seductive snaps of herself and her outfit of the days to her 195million followers.
In her latest photo, Kim can be seen standing outside a log cabin in the mountains with snow around her feet as she posed up a storm while standing with her arms raised high in the air for the sexy shot.
(Image: kimkardashian/Instagram)
Kim donned a pair of orange and black zebra print trousers which were in a latex finish.
The fabric clung tightly to Kim’s infamous curves as she paired it with an orange crop top that cheekily showed off her toned midriff.
Paired with a brown puffer coat, she wore the coat undone as she showed off her killer look.
The coat also matched her brown trainers perfectly.
(Image: kimkardashian/Instagram)
Kim wore her long hair down for the occasion as it tousled down her curvy frame.
Holding up the peace sign and pouting, Kim closed her eyes as whoever took the photo snapped away.
In the second shot the star uploaded she turned her back to the camera as she flaunted her peachy rear in the trousers.
Taking to the caption, she wrote: “Freezen szn,” in honour of husband Kanye West.
It comes after the star announced she would be sending money to fans who are in need this Christmas.
The superstar, who was recently declared a billionaire, announced that she would be sending a sum of $500 (£370) to her fans after the world was forced to endure a “hard year”.
Addressing her 68.1 million Twitter followers, the trainee-lawyer shared a picture which read: “Hey guys! It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
“I know 2020 has been really hard and people are struggling, worried about how they’re going to pay rent, put food on the table, or a gift under the tree for their kids.
“I want to spread the love by sending $500 to 1000 people.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk