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Kim Kardashian Transforms $60 Million Mansion into a ‘Frozen’ Wonderland

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Hollywood star Kim Kardashian (43) has drawn attention by transforming the backyard of her $60 million Los Angeles mansion into a winter wonderland reminiscent of Disney’s ‘Frozen’.

On the afternoon of the 23rd Kim Kardashian posted a video on her social media showcasing dozens of snow-covered fir trees in her backyard all adorned with twinkling lights.

“This is crazy! It’s like a forest full of Christmas trees” Kim Kardashian commented on her post.

There were also numerous trees inside her home. A row of trees with a snow-covered design lined the hallway of her house. She also shared a family photo with her ex-husband Kanye West and their four children depicting a harmonious family scene.

In the video, Kim Kardashian showed her family and friends a winding path through the chilly-looking forest and said, “My favorite detail is the small birdhouse covered in fake snow.”

Kim Kardashian has consistently been the talk of the town for revealing her luxurious mansions. Last October during the Halloween season, she garnered attention by decorating her house as a ‘haunted house’ showcasing her unique interior design skills.

Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian has been married three times all ending in divorce. Most recently she was in a relationship with comedian Pete Davidson but broke up in August last year.

By. So Yeon Yoo

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