Kim Kardashian is being questioned by fans for a bizarre music video she shared on Instagram set to a creepy rendition of the song “Santa Baby.”
In the video, which is shot like an old-fashioned home video, the 44-year-old social media influencer slithers around on the floor wearing a blonde wig, underwear, and pantyhose. On her way through a house that appears to be having a Christmas party, she encounters several different disturbing vignettes.
These include a woman dressed as the Virgin Mary standing next to a donkey, a man dressed as an elf sitting on a kitchen counter eating out of a bowl while another fixes the sink, scantily clad women playing Twister, a person obsessively trimming a Christmas tree until it’s almost bare, a woman swimming in a giant fish tank, and a man getting a haircut.
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Another theme of the video is money, which shows up all over the floor. In one scene a man sits on a couch counting large bills, and in another, a person vacuums money off the floor. Two people fight about money in another shot.
The video ends with Kardashian finding Santa, who is documenting the party with a handheld camcorder. When the man dressed as Santa moves the camcorder away from his face, it’s revealed that he’s actually “Home Alone” star Macaulay Culkin.
Reactions to the music video have been mixed but mostly negative.
“What in the methamphetamine Christmas blasphemy is this,” one popular Instagram comment says.
Another follower agreed, asking, “Am I the only one getting demonic vibes….”
“I think I just watched Kim crawl through a crackhouse,” another person wrote.
“Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should…,” another commenter wrote.
“This is disturbing. And she claims she is Christian. This is absurd,” echoed another.
Kardashian’s cover of the classic Christmas song by Eartha Kitt was produced by her brother-in-law Travis Barker, who is married to Kourtney Kardashian. The reality star also revealed in the caption that the video was directed by Nadia Lee Cohen and Charlie Denis.