It’s been a year since Khloe Kardashian came under fire for her ‘inappropriate’ bikini post in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
The British monarch passed away at the age of 96, with “old age” listed as the cause on her death certificate.
But across the globe, Hulu reality star Khloe seemingly ignored the mourning and instead opted to cheer people up in a very tiny string bikini.
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Posing poolside, The Kardashians star showed off her flat stomach and strong thighs in a baby blue two-piece; a bra top featuring a plunging neckline and bottoms consisting of little more than scraps of fabric.
Khloe went barefoot to pose up a storm for the cameras – but soon came under fire.
She simply captioned her post: “A few weeks ago…”
Fans were decidedly not impressed, as one fumed: “The Queen just passed away. Go put your clothes back on.”
Another said: “The Queen Elizabeth has passed away!” as a third wrote: “It’s the Queen’s day.”
“The world is mourning the Queen and she posts this…” another social media user wrote.
Khloe wasn’t the only celeb who upset fans in relation to Her Majesty – as when celebrating her Platinum Jubilee, Victoria Beckham’s bizarre tribute didn’t go down as well as she’d expected.
Posh Spice posted eight snaps of herself alongside the Queen, with one showing her sipping tea in a rather seductive manner – recreating an old snap of the monarch.
In another snap, Victoria recreated the Queen’s iconic flat-handed wave out of a car window.
Victoria wrote: “70 years of being an inspiration to so many! Including me, clearly!
“Congratulations to Her Majesty The Queen on The Platinum Jubilee, what an achievement.”
Unhappy fans branded the move “narcissistic”, with one fuming: “Such a narcissistic post! Is it possible to celebrate someone else without turning it around for yourself? Unbelievably self-centred.”
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Another added: “Inappropriate to make it about yourself.”
A third agreed: “What class of tribute is this? Dumbfounded.”
On TV, Argentinian journalist Santiago Cuneo was in a class all his own, as he ‘celebrated’ the Queen’s passing with a bottle of champagne.
In vile comments that left the world reeling, the reporter referred to her passing as “British s**t” and “good news.”
Elsewhere, Cuneo said: “The right person has died,” and “The old woman finally went to hell.”
In a post on Twitter, translated from Spanish, he said: “The old bag of s**t died!!!! Immense and eternal joy!!!”
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