
Kim Kardashian mocked for ‘drunk' Balenciaga runway walk as fans ask ‘what is she doing?'
The Kardashians alum cut a glam figure in a plunging hot pink frock which flashed her sideboob as she arrived in the French capital for the stylish Balenciaga show.
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Yet things appeared to take a turn later on the week when she took to the catwalk - and fans suggested she looked like a "tired toddler."
Kim, 44, donned a stunning cream skin-fit dress with a lace trim, pairing the garment with a fluffy cream coat slung over her elbows.
She accessorised with glam pendant necklaces and styled her raven colored locks into vintage-style waves sweeping over her face.
She vamped up her elegant look with dark eyeshadow, thick liner and black mascara, with perfectly-styled brows.
The Hulu star flashed a pout as she showcased the garments at the fashion house's final show under prestigious designer Demna Gvasalia.
Yet while mom of four Kim looked the part, fans claimed the reality was very different.
They called out the KUWTK star after she first stepped foot on the gray-floored catwalk, suggesting she looked unsteady and bored at her new modeling gig.
It came after Kim's mom and Kardashians momager Kris Jenner, 69, posted a clip to her Instagram page, leading one follower to quip: "Me sleepwalking from the potty back to my bed at 4am."
Another posted she appeared "drunk" as one put: "No denying, Kim is SO SO beautiful but not a catwalk model. Oh no. Just because you can.. you know the rest! X"
A third agreed and posted: "She is def no model. A for effort."
Kim Kardashian shows off sideboob as she channels ex Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori at Paris Fashion Week
One then simply put: "That is so off!.. No."
Another mused: "If you trying to do sultry, it's really not working out."
A follower then compared the SKIMS founder's runway attempt to her model sibling, Kendall, and bluntly posted: "Leave the modeling to Kendall."
Yet others were in full support of her attitude-packed catwalk display.
Kim and Kourtney's feud timeline
The Kardashian sisters are known to disagree and argue several times over their reality television show.
THE BENTLEY BRAWL
In 2008, Kim and Kourtney got into their first major television argument which involved Kim's then new Bentley.
Khloe confronted the man helping Kim get into her car after he left them waiting, to which Kim did not defend her sisters.
"You're so gross. All you care about is money," Kourtney told Kim
Kourtney and Khloe argued back at Kim before she stormed off to Rob Kardashian's apartment where the sisters continued to argue.
VIDEO GAME REFUSAL
The sisters clashed again in 2015 when Kim wanted all of her sisters to be involved in her video game, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.
Kourtney refused to allow her figure to be used in the game, which made Kim angry.
Kourtney's ex, Scott Disick, later told Kim that Kourtney wanted a pair of shoes from her.
"And I'm like 'Buy her a f***ing pair of shoes, all the s*** I've done for her?' I said to Scott 'I'm not buying her a pair of shoes, I bought her a f***ing career!'" Kim later famously said on-screen.
As Complex reported, Kourtney sent Kim a cease and desist letter, but Kourtney did later appear in Kim's game.
CHRISTMAS IS CANCELLED
Kim and Kourtney underwent one of their most famous clashes in 2018, when Kim was trying to arrange a time to shoot the infamous Kardashian Christmas card, but Kourtney was being difficult on choosing a date.
"No one wants you in the f***ing shoot, I'm planning it. I'm planning the shoot. So we don't want you in the shoot," Kim shouted at her sister when she said she'd be leaving the event on her own time.
Their mom, Kris Jenner, jumped in and agreed Kourtney was being difficult.
"Maybe if you had a business that you were passionate about then you would know what it takes to run a f***ing business, but you don't, so don't even act like you know what I'm talking about!" Kim said in a scene that eventually became a viral meme.
"She doesn't do s***, she doesn't know what it's like to actually have f***ing work to do," Kim continued.
COPY KOURT?
In 2019, Kim accused Kourtney of copying her as she seemed to be "Picking out all the same clothes."
"Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about, I've never dressed like you," Kourtney replied.
"I don't think Kourtney really understands like the leg work that goes behind this, like I don't think anybody understands," Kim said in a confessional.
"You have to really have a relationship with that designer. I've spent months and months flying to Miami to see what his vision is, so for her to jump in, I was just was like 'Oh come on, she has no idea how this works.'"
The conversation got more heated until Kourtney admitted she sends clothes back if they're too similar to Kim's style.
LET'S GET PHYSICAL
Kim and Kourtney's feud came to a blow when the sisters started a physical fight in 2020.
The sisters were sat in Khloe's bedroom before Kim gave a jab at Kourtney's work ethic and said she didn't care about anything.
Kourtney got riled up before she stood and started fighting Kim.
Kim retaliated and Khloe had to pull the sisters apart.
NANNY ISSUES
In 2021, Kourtney expressed that she was unhappy with how the unnamed nanny had spoken to her then-youngest son, Reign.
Kim did not accept Kourtney's accusations and said that she had spoken to the nanny who disagreed with Kourtney's account.
"I like her, so she's not getting fired. I like to keep my staff for a long time, so that's how I feel," Kim retaliated.
Kourtney said she would never let her be around her kids again, to which Kim told her to "Shut the f**k up."
"You keep projecting all your bulls*** onto me" Kourtney shouted before leaving the room.
One wrote: "Kimmy K. LOOKING SO VIBRANT AND lovely."
A second added: "That's amazing love her."
A third wrote: "So good."
Earlier in the day, Kim opted for a plunging summery garment with a huge side split as she stepped out in Paris.
TOUGH TIMES
Yet Kim's sombre look - amid her dedication to her work - comes after a hugely tough time for the TV star.
Over the weekend, she took to her own Instagram grid to reveal the tragic death of her close childhood pal.
The post came months after her friend's passing, and Kim shared some poignant memories and photos of them together.
Kim's friend Lindsay May died in February, following a battle with cancer.
Posting a carousel of images of them together, as well as with other pals from their 'Lifers' friendship group, Kim penned: 'It was just your birthday and I know you never liked to make a big deal of it, but Happy Heavenly Birthday, Lindz.
'I waited months to post this, mostly because I couldn't find the right words. Nothing really captures how quiet and empty our lifers chat feels without you in it.
'I know you'd probably roll your eyes at me posting anything — especially since you didn't really even have social media — but I couldn't go through this lake trip without feeling you everywhere, and I needed to share it.'
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