Kim Kardashian has finally apologized for mocking her younger sister Khloe’s outfit on a 2018 trip to Japan, after fans pointed out that she wore a pink fur vest similar to the one she said made her brother look like a “clown.”
After five years of brutally roasting the Good American founder, 38,’s bold fashion choices on an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, the reality star, 42, admitted she’s matured since saying she’s so disgusted with her sisters. Crazy clothes.
“People grow and evolve ok??? LOL I’m sorry,” she wrote on her Instagram, after Kourtney Kardashian pointed out how similar Kim’s latest outfit was to the ones she and Khloe wore in Tokyo.
The mother-of-four even shared a tweet that showed side-by-side photos of Kim donning a soft pink faux fur coat almost to Khloe, from a fan, who called the businesswoman “now apologizing.”
After getting to know how harsh her words were, Kim shared a clip of herself telling Kourtney and Khloe that they look like they’re dressed “like the King’s Japanese Army.”

A change of heart: Kim Kardashian has finally apologized for mocking her younger sister Khloe’s outfit on a 2018 trip to Japan, after fans suggested she wore a pink fur vest similar to the one she said made her brother look like a “clown.”
In the footage, Kourtney defended herself and said, “I thought my hair looked really good last night and I thought my outfit was fun for Japan.”
But Kim didn’t have it. “You’d look great if you didn’t have such blue eyeshadow,” she responded.
Other photos and snaps in Kim’s slideshow included a cute shot of her and her daughters North, nine, and Chicago, five, all dressed in pink.
“Sanrio style,” she captioned the post, which included a photo of her holographic Hello Kitty and TikTok nails of their shopping adventures around Japan.
Over the weekend, Kim and North documented their visit to the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum, where they made a cup of instant noodles.
The video, which was posted on Friday evening, has more than 3.3 million views and 523,000 likes.
In the filing, North, who is said to be launching a skincare and toy line, looked every inch of the budding fashion designer in a pair of voluminous red shades and her lavender hair was styled in box braids with beads.
Her mom wore a silver metallic Louis Vuitton jacket, black sunglasses, and pink nail polish with a cute 3D Hello Kitty design on her thumb.
Earlier in their trip, they visited a Sanrio store and Hello Kitty Cafe with North’s cousin Penelope, 10.

Funny: The mother-of-four shared a tweet, which showed side-by-side photos of Kim wearing a soft pink faux fur coat almost to Chloe, from a fan, who called the businesswoman “apologizing now”

Nice! The photos and other snaps in Kim’s slideshow included a cute shot of her and her daughters North, nine, and Chicago, five, all dressed in pink.

“I’m waiting…,” Khloe captioned below the post, indicating that she wanted an apology
Last week, news broke that Kardashian had recently introduced four brands to the nine-year-old earlier this month, according to American Sun.
North’s first brand is for a skincare line that can feature a number of products, such as serums, facial oils, and shower gels, in addition to cosmetics, the outlet reported.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is also applying for a second brand for North to start a toy line, which consists of, ‘Toy figures, doll accessories, dolls, painting toys, infant toys, mechanical action toys, action figure playsets, soft sculpting toys, and bath toys, according to The US Sun.
North Korean brands don’t stop there, with the third moving away from skin care and instead focusing on the advertising sector.
The fourth brand is aimed at entertainment services and consists of “entertainment in the nature of providing information via a global computer network in the areas of entertainment and popular culture,” the publication reported.
The nine-year-old has made quite a name for herself, having already surpassed 15 million followers on her joint TikTok account with her mom, Kim.
Among other skills besides being a media personality and budding entrepreneur, Kardashian has previously gushed about her eldest daughter’s various talents.

Meaning: After realizing how harsh her words were, Kim shared a clip of her telling Kourtney and Khloe that they look like they’re dressed “like the King’s Japanese Army.”

Not feeling well: In the footage, Kourtney defended herself and said, “I thought my hair looked really good last night and I thought my clothes were fun for Japan.”

But Kim didn’t have it. She responded, “You’d look great if you didn’t have such blue eyeshadow.”
during an interview on Angie Martinez IRL On a podcast late last year in December, the mother-of-four gushed about how North also has a passion for music.
“The other day, we were just in the car and she played these tunes, no lyrics or words,” the star recalls. H! News.
And she just sits in the car…she can, for hours, just sing along to the beats. So I hit record on my phone so you can hear it one day and it will be so sweet,” Kim continued to explain at the time.
The Kardashian star added, “These are our fun times, just driving. And she loves to blast music and just be free.
In 2019, Kim also introduced a brand for North that was focused on clothing, according to the outlet.

Fun: Over the weekend, Kim and North documented their visit to the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum, where they made a cup of instant noodles.

LOTS OF FUN: Earlier in their trip, they visited a Sanrio store and Hello Kitty Cafe with North’s cousin Penelope, 10
The former girl has notably traveled with her mom for fashion weeks in the past, showing her interest in the industry.
This past November, the reality star gave a whopping 12 teasing marks to her youngest child, three-year-old Psalm.
Some of them included similar brands to North, such as skin care products and toys. However, one brand focused on nutritional supplements, probiotics, vitamins, and baby food as well, according to the publication.
Another focused on strollers and car seats, with an additional brand targeting household items and furnishings, such as bathroom and table linens. Kim also filed similar trademarks of Psalm in 2019.
Her other children, Saint and Chicago, are also set to enter the world of business, as the SKIMS founder also introduced the pair’s brands in July last year.
Some of these brands range from skin care and toys to apparel and advertising services.
The star isn’t the only one from the Kardashian/Jenner family to have filed trademarks for their children. In August last year, Kylie Jenner filed a total of three trademarks for her daughter Stormi, whom she shares with rapper Travis Scott.
Some include “retail store services” such as clothing and beauty products, as well as toys, according to the US Sun.

Following in my mom’s footsteps? Last week, news broke that Kardashian had recently introduced four brands to the nine-year-old earlier this month, according to The US Sun.