Kim Kardashian surprised her fans this week when she released a bizarre, sexually charged music video for her version of the Christmas classic Santa Baby.
The clip was called “demonic” and “satanic” by many on social media, but there may be more to the video than meets the eye.
One fan has now shared a wild theory online that the clip, which was directed by celebrity photographer Charlie Denis and British visual artist Nadia Lee Cohen, may be criticizing the commercialization of Christmas.
“I had to watch it twice to understand it all,” wrote X user Ashton Paris, who stated that the true intention of the video was to show people the true religious meaning of the holiday.
“Basically, Santa is Satan and he managed to distract the world from Jesus’ birthday,” he explained.
“It all comes together in the final shot, where the nun says, ‘He’s not a man of God,’ and they’re keeping all the money.”
“And then Santa with the camera (he sees you when you’re sleeping, he knows when you’re awake).”
Another fan shared a similar theory about the video’s pro-Christian messages.
A wild new fan theory has revealed that Kim Kardashian’s shocking Santa Baby music video may contain a secret pro-Christian message.
X user Ashton Paris stated that the true intention of the video was to show people the true religious meaning of the holiday.
“In this video, Santa appears to be recording the world and the sinners of the world,” they wrote.
“And Santa himself is presented as a Satan-type character collecting evidence of evil in his chamber: a nun was on the ground in front of him saying, ‘He is not a man, but a God.’
“Kim seems to be a lost soul willing to do anything to get what she wants,” they continued.
‘Jesus is also shown hanging out with sinners. All the sinners portrayed in the video need salvation. “Everyone needs Jesus Christ.”
In the Santa Baby image, Kardashian is seen at what appears to be the end of a wild Christmas party.
She crawled across the floor on her hands and knees while wearing a blonde wig and Skims girdles, and eventually made her way toward Santa Claus, played by former child star Macaulay Culkin.
Still on all fours, the reality star seductively ran her fingers along Culkin’s knee as he filmed her with an old camcorder.
The video received backlash online, with some even going so far as to call it “demonic.”
In the Santa Baby image, Kardashian is seen at what appears to be the end of a wild Christmas party.
“Basically, Santa is Satan, and he managed to distract the world from Jesus’ birthday,” the fan explained.
“It all comes together in the final shot where the nun says: ‘He is not a man of God’ and they are sweeping up all the money,” they added.
‘I thought you were Christian Kim and this video is blasphemy. SMH,” commented one reviewer.
Another wrote: “Anyone who thinks this is art is deranged.”
A third added: “This is like every nightmare I’ve ever had.” This is demonic, like, what are you doing Kim? And I don’t even dislike Kim, but I’m sorry, what is this?
Kardashian herself has not given any explanation for the meaning of the video, but she is incredibly open about her Christian faith.
The reality star went to a Catholic school as a child and all of her children are baptized.
“We don’t share it much, but we are very religious,” she previously told Vogue.
‘We start our day with a group chat with a verse from my mom’s Bible, and everyone discusses its meaning.
“We are very Christian, and our work ethic and our discipline come from so many years in Catholic school.”
Kardashian herself hasn’t given any explanation behind the meaning of the video, but she is incredibly open about her Christian faith.
In 2020, Kardashian took a trip to Armenia with her family where they were all baptized in an Orthodox ceremony.
In 2020, Kardashian took a trip to Armenia with her family, where they were all baptized in an Orthodox ceremony.
“Thank you Armenia for hosting my family and me on such a memorable trip,” he wrote on Instagram at the time.
‘What a blessing to have been baptized along with my babies in the Mother See of Saint Etchmiadzin, the main cathedral of Armenia, sometimes referred to as the Vatican of the Armenian Apostolic Church. This church was built in 303 AD’