Khloe Kardashian has been mocked by fans after she complained of having a 'busy week' because she had a spray-tan and dinner at Nobu booked.
In a resurfaced video from their reality series, the Good American founder, 37, talked to Scott Disick, 38, over her worries about her 'hectic' plans, in scenes which echoed sister Kim's tone-deaf comments of how "nobody wants to work these days".
In the clip, a stressed Khloe told Scott: "I have a busy week", to which he raised his eyebrows and replied: "Do you?"
Detailing her manic schedule, the television personality reeled off her list of things to do as she said: "Thursday, Nobu. Vegas, Friday. Then I have a spray tan at 8.45am."
Scott poked fun at her as he quipped: "Oh my God! Things are filling up quick."
Viewers took to Reddit, where they praised Scott for bringing a dose of reality to Khloe about what a privileged life she leads.
One user titled the thread "Making Kim proud"- in reference to her controversial comments earlier this month.
One viewer replied: "I wouldn't call spray tan and dinner a busy week". While another added: "This gives the same energy as when Kim said she got a free membership and Scott says "thank god you could’ve never afforded it". I like how he humbles them".
"He’s how most of us would react to them if we were thrusted into that world. We wouldn’t be mean or cruel but we’d have some good comments like this," typed a different fan of the show.
Another wrote: "He's an a*s in many ways but that man has good clap backs. Sarcastic but not too much, he always hits right and he makes fun of them with them, which is even better."
Earlier this month, Kim faced backlash for preaching : "I have the best advice for women in business. Get your f***ing ass up and work'."
She told Variety : "It seems like nobody wants to work these days," before adding: "You have to surround yourself with people that want to work. Have a good work environment where everyone loves what they do because you have one life.
"No toxic work environments and show up and do the work."
The video didn't go down well with fans, with many taking to social media to hit out at the privileged star.
One wrote: "Yeah. I could get off my ass and work more if I had nannies, drivers, chefs, personal trainers, and personal assistants doing all of my other work."
Another added: "What most successful people don’t realize is that success is just as much luck and circumstance as hard work.
"Just cause you worked hard (and I’m not denying that the Kardashians have) doesn’t mean you’ll be successful. 'I worked hard and got rich,' is not a helpful narrative."