Kris Jenner has been accused by fans of giving Kourtney Kardashian's step-daughter Atiana a lacklustre Easter present, while spoiling her grandkids.
The 66-year-old was criticised over her Easter gifts as she was accused of giving Travis Parker's daughter a 'lame' present, a basket filled with gold eggs and chocolate.
The entire Kardashian/Jenner extended family gathered together at the weekend, including Kourtney and her fiance Travis's new blended family with their combined six children.
Travis' 18-year-old son Landon brought his friend Carl Dawson along, while the rocker invited his daughter Atiana along, writes the Mirror.
One fan screenshotted Carl's story from the day, which was a photo of Atiana opening her Easter basket with only chocolate.
The person shared it to Reddit, writing: "Now why did Kris Jenner stuff Atiana's Easter basket with the same SKIMS top in 8 different colours but gave Landon's best friend a pair of Bottega Veneta boots?"
Others ripped Kris for the gift, with one saying: "Am I supposed to feel bad about what the future step kids are getting at the worlds most extravagant easter? Pass."
"It's just whatever freebies that have that they don't want or use," a second speculated.
A third added: "I’m sure they all got the same stuff. But they have to show all the kids opening different stuff so they can 'thank' and tag the brands that sent all this free swag over to Kris Jenner."
"That would make me so sad. Maybe she got more stuff that wasn’t shown," another commented.
In recent days, the Kardashians' new show aired on Hulu - after it was branded 'aggressively boring' by critics.
In a scathing take, Daniel D’Addario from Variety said that the show is being “held back” because it’s “obsessed with the past”.
He said the new show has “little” new information or gossip about the KarJenners, and complained that Kim’s appearance in the new show is “muted”.
Lovia Gyarkye from The Hollywood Reporter had a similarly scathing take on the first two episodes of the new reality show, as she said it was a “disappointment”, with a lack of “shock value”.
Labelling it “aggressively” boring, she said the show felt like an “experiment in marketing, selling viewers an unattainable aesthetic and lifestyle,”, and complained the family constantly displayed their “dizzying amounts of wealth.”
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