If there's one thing the Kardashians love - it's Christmas decorations. With Christmas around the corner, Khloé Kardashian has brought the magic of the holidays inside her $17 million Hidden Hills mansion with a stunning tree, beautiful decorations, and the pitter-patter of children playing.
Taking to her Instagram story, the reality star and businesswoman shared a video of her children, whom she shares with Tristan Thompson—True, 6, and Tatum, 2—playing with their cousin Dream Kardashian, 8. The girls were in uniforms, so it looks like they attend the same school.
The Good American founder also shared a look at her giant Christmas tree, surrounded by extravagant holiday decor that looked rich and luxurious. Her dining table looked stunning, with simple but beautiful pine branch centerpieces adorned with shimmering lights.
One critter especially seemed to love the tree, Grey Kitty. She shared a hilarious video of the cat inside playing with the decorations.
She also showcased a personalized gingerbread house that included her name, her children True and Tatum’s names, and a sweet nod to their family cats, Grey Kitty and Baby Kitty. Notably missing was her on-and-off-again boyfriend and father of her children, Tristan. He was last reported to be living at her home.
It looks to be from the same gingerbread house company she sent to Vanessa Bryant. The tribute honored the Bryant family—Vanessa, Natalia, Capri, and Bianka—with a special nod to Kobe and Gianna Bryant, who tragically passed away in 2020.
A Kardashian Cancellation
While Koko's house looks stunning, it’s been under construction for years, which seems like the reason she didn’t raise her hand to volunteer to host their annual party. Known for their extravagant Christmas Eve parties, the iconic bash, which usually features a star-studded guest list, won’t be happening.
Kim Kardashian revealed to Vogue during her recent Skims store opening in New York City that the family is canceling it this year, saying there is a lot of construction happening. She and Kourtney Kardashian have been taking turns hosting the event since Kris Jenner started the tradition in the 1970s.
“We’re doing a really low-key Christmas Eve party this year,” she shared, marking only the second time in 46 years that the event has been canceled—the first being in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Though fans will miss the dazzling event, the Kardashian sisters—Kourtney, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie—are still expected to celebrate the season in style.