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Kim Kardashian Admits That She Had To Photoshop One Of Her Kids Into Her Christmas Card After An Epic Meltdown

Kim Kardashian recently posted her Christmas 2019 family photo to Instagram.

Something about the photo seemed a little bit off to some of her followers, however...


Later, while appearing on The Ellen Show, Kardashian admitted there was indeed something amiss in the picture.

Watch the confession here.

Kim Kardashian West Photoshopped North into the Family Holiday Cardyoutu.be

It turns out that on the day of the initial photoshoot, North wasn't in the mood to have her picture taken.

The next day, however, she changed her mind.

So, naturally, Kim had her photoshopped into the picture.

Kim told Ellen:

"I said, 'Fine you're not gonna be in the card. That's the decision, you're not gonna be in the card. I'm just going to take the family card without you.' And she was fine with that. The next day she woke up and was like 'Mommy, I really want to do a card'."

Many people felt they had a bit of a hard time relating to Kim's situation.


But then again, who can argue with such results?

And this isn't the first time Kim has been forced to photoshop one of her children into a family photo.

This past Halloween, followers noticed something a bit off about the Flintstones...

Kim explained in her caption that Chicago had to be photoshopped in due to her fear of Dino, but no one could deny the low-quality edit job.


It was truly...something.


The world now looks forward to the Kardashian New Year's photo, which will feature every member of the family, whether they were there or not!

Have a few family photos you need touched up? Corel PaintShop Pro 2020 Ultimate is available here for adding or subtracting a few family members at your next gathering.

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