Kim Kardashian’s Got Jokes About People Crashing Her Bikini Selfies

The 2022 SI Swimsuit Issue cover model was surrounded by family and friends in her latest IG snaps.
Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian.


Kim Kardashian just may be the queen of Instagram bikini pics, and the reality TV star joked in her latest post that her family and friends were ruining her swimwear selfies. 

The 42-year-old mom of four stood in waist-high water in a stringy black two-piece as she slicked her dark, wet locks back away from her face. Kardashian was captured from above as her photographer stood on a ladder descending into the water. She was surrounded by three additional swimmers, including family friend Savas Oguz.

“Can’t a girl get a good solo pic pleaseeeee,” The Kardashians star quipped in her caption.

The additional photos in the carousel were similar versions of the first, in which Kardashian continued to be photobombed. She laughed and put her hands over her face before diving backward into the water (solo!) in the final pic.

The photos racked up 2.2 million likes in less than 24 hours, and tons of comments from her 363 million IG followers.

“Imagine [photobombing] Kim Kardashian,” one of the 2022 SI Swimsuit Issue cover model’s fans joked.

“😂😂 my bad!!” Oguz responded.

“Most beautiful woman on this planet 🫶🏻,” someone else added.

“kim! you cutie,” Victoria Villarroel gushed.

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