Kim Kardashian was all dressed up, but apparently she didn’t get where she wanted to go.
The reality star, 43, was dressed for a night out in a white faux-rap dress with a plunging neckline and back.
She was braless beneath the diaphanous sleeveless dress, which clung to her curves as she stepped out of her Tesla Cybertruck, which recently faced a major recall following numerous reports of defects, in a new series of photos released Sunday.
‘Paseo de Santa Barbara,’ she wrote next to the carousel that shows her standing in front of a closed door leading to what looks like one of the many luxury homes in the posh Southern California city.
The Skims founder appeared to be wearing one of her own underwear under the skirt of her dress.
Kim Kardashian, 43, showed off her curves in a skin-tight faux wrap dress in a series of photos of her Cybertruck on social media on Sunday.
She completed the look with a nude-toned spectacle and tights combo.
Her long platinum hair was styled straight and her makeup looked camera-ready.
‘Oohh la la.’ Beautiful,” wrote her coach Senada Greca.
“The world is in your hands,” ventured one fan.
“Cyber bae has entered the chat,” another joked.
A good part of the comments were critical of the Kardashian star.
‘Does a ride mean a ride on the Elonmobile? I guess you’ll market anything,’ one commenter interrupted.
Another speculated that Tesla CEO Elon Musk “just hired her for a cybertruck commercial” and claimed that “she’s single-handedly promoting that car.”
The influencer was not wearing a bra under the diaphanous sleeveless dress that featured a plunging neckline and low back. She completed the look with a nude-toned show and a tights combo.
‘Paseo de Santa Barbara,’ she wrote alongside the carousel of photos showing her standing in front of a closed door leading to what appears to be one of the many luxury homes in the posh Southern California city.
One fan speculated that he was making the post as some sort of deal with Tesla. “Elon Musk just hired her for a cyber truck commercial and she is single-handedly promoting that car,” she wrote.
Notably, the photos were not selfies, but were taken by someone else. She debuted the high-end vehicle in an April 2 photo shoot during a visit to a Starbucks in Malibu.
He received a lot of pushback for introducing the coffee company at the session due to the firing of several Starbucks employees who attempted to unionize the workforce.
The company has spent about $240 million on anti-union campaigns, according to a complaint a pro-union shareholder filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to Reuters.
Several others wrote ‘Thank you Aimee’, in reference to the reported slur against her in the song of the same name from Taylor Swift’s album The Tortured Poets Department.