‘You’ll Regret This!’ Kardashians Beg Kim To Stop Posting Naked Photos

Feb. 1 2018, Updated 5:23 p.m. ET

Ever since the birth of Kim Kardashian’s newborn daughter Chicago, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has been on a naked photo posting spree! Though sister Khloe showed support for the mom of three's latest snaps, Breaking Celebrity News has exclusively learned that her famous family is privately “begging” her to stop and “focus her attention on the fact that she has an infant at home.” Click through seven of the internet-breaking beauty’s raunchiest new photos to find out why her family has had enough!
Kardashian, 38, posted this photo to her social media this week – proving, yet again, that she still has what it takes to be a sex symbol!

Although Kim is clearly loving the attention, momager Kris Jenner, 62, as well as sister’s Kourtney, 39, and pregnant Khloe, 33, definitely are not! “Honestly, her family thinks that it is just trashy, and they told her she needs to stop doing naked photo shoots and focus on the fact that she has a newborn baby at home,” a KUWTK insider claimed.
As Breaking Celebrity News readers know, Kim’s surrogate recently delivered her third child with rapper hubby, Kanye West, 40. “They told her that she is going to regret this when Chicago is older and she sees that her mom was doing naked photo shoots the week she was born."

But Kim clapped back! “She told her sisters that they are just jealous that she is the hot Kardashian again,” the pal dished to Breaking Celebrity News.
Following her robbery at gunpoint in 2016, Kim vowed that she had changed and was not the same attention-seeking person she was prior to the horrific attack.

“Kim’s whole spiel about being a different person was such B.S.,” the source added. “She is more vapid and self-absorbed than ever before!”
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