Kim Kardashian's 'Santa Baby' Video Draws Divisive Reactions
The star's surreal Christmas music video, featuring Macaulay Culkin and provocative imagery, has ignited both praise and criticism online.
- Kim Kardashian released a cover of Eartha Kitt's 'Santa Baby,' produced by Travis Barker, with a lo-fi music video directed by Nadia Lee Cohen and Charlie Denis.
- The video portrays Kardashian crawling through a chaotic holiday party with bizarre scenes including Jesus raiding a fridge, a live donkey, and models playing Twister.
- Macaulay Culkin makes a surprise cameo as a voyeuristic Santa Claus filming the party with a vintage camcorder, adding to the video's surreal tone.
- The visuals have sparked polarized responses, with some praising its bold creativity and campy aesthetic, while others criticized it as unsettling or blasphemous.
- This marks Kardashian's first music release in 13 years, blending nostalgia, absurdity, and cultural commentary on holiday traditions.