The 'Kardashians' star treats her Instagram followers to a slew of photos taken during her June vacation in Greece, but fans notice that she quietly deletes and replaces one selfie on her new post.
- Aug 6, 2024
AceShowbiz - Kim Kardashian might think she's sneaky. On Monday, August 5, "The Kardashians" star treated her Instagram followers to a slew of photos taken during her June vacation in Greece, but fans noticed that she quietly deleted and replaced one selfie on her new post.
The said selfie saw Kim looking stunning in a plunging black tank top as she posed on a boat. The SKIMS founder oozed sexiness as she had her black hair styled to one side. Kim, however, traded the snap for another sunny selfie featuring her enjoying the sunlight that gently hit her face.
Catching wind of Kim's move, Internet users pointed out that the reason why the mom of four replaced the photo was because the original one was heavily Photoshopped. "The amount of photoshop on the deleted picture is laughable," a Reddit user said.
"Awww come on Kimmy, we all know you don't look like that at all," another commented. A naysayer added, "She keeps changing her faceā¦ ugh."
Some others, meanwhile, praised Kim's look in the post. "Oh Kim looks stunning," a fan gushed. Another raved, "So glad the blonde is gone. The dark hair is perfect for her."
In her new post, the former wife of Kanye West also shared scenery shots, from wild cats and goats to a sunset. She additionally included a picture of her posing with Laura Sanchez, who joined her alongside Jeff Bezos.
Back in June, Laura and Jeff were pictured spending time together in the Aegean Sea as they rode separate jet skis. It's unclear when the "American Horror Story: Delicate" star joined the couple during the getaway, but the pair had been in Mykonos for weeks.
According to a source, they were living on the Amazon founder's "super big boat." The insider went on spilling, "Lauren has been seen flying a helicopter on and off their support boat, where they keep all their toys . . . helicopters, speed boats and other water toys."