Kim Kardashian Goes All Out On Christmas Decorations: Lights Her Entire Lavish $60M Hidden Hills Estate With White Lights

Kim Kardashian covered the trees lining her expansive property with thousands of glittering white lights ahead of Christmas.

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Kim Kardashian Goes All Out On Christmas Decorations: Lights Her Entire Lavish $60M Hidden Hills Estate With White Lights
Hollywood is currently on a vacation and with Christmas nearing celebrities are busy decorating their adobes. However, Kim Kardashian, on the other hand, is known to take things to the next level and this year’s Christmas seems to be no different for the social media sensation. 

Kardashians are known for showcasing their luxurious lifestyle and sparing no expenses when it comes to hosting parties.

This year, Kim was seen going all out on her Christmas lights on her $60million Hidden Hills estate nestled in the west end of the San Fernando Valley. The SKIMS founder covered the trees lining her expansive property with thousands of glittering white lights, which stayed in theme with her already stark monochrome palette indoors.
 
Kim reportedly bought out her estranged husband Kanye West for $20million in cash for sole ownership of their marital home. The fashion mogul has also doled out an additional $3million for the contents of the home, which included the couple's impressive art collection.

According to TMZ, the rapper has officially 'signed over his rights to the property' in October, making Kim the sole owner of the property they had previously parched 7-years-ago for $20million.

Since then the former couple have been living their separate lives while their four children - North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, have been living with Kim since she filed for divorce in February, and is currently dating SNL comedian Pete Davidson. 

Kanye led a complete redesign of the home for $20million, with the assistance of famed Belgian interior decorator Axel Vervoort, which was featured in Architectural Digest in February 2020, reported HollywoodLife. 


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