Kim Kardashian explains why Chicago had to be edited in to family Halloween photo

Family dressed as members of the prehistoric Flintstones 

Chelsea Ritschel
New York
Friday 01 November 2019 18:51 GMT
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Kim Kardashian reveals why Chicago was edited in to family Halloween photo (Instagram)
Kim Kardashian reveals why Chicago was edited in to family Halloween photo (Instagram)

Kim Kardashian may have dressed her entire family in Halloween costumes, but that doesn’t mean all of her children were feeling the holiday spirit.

On Friday, the KKW Beauty mogul shared her family’s 2019 Halloween photos, which show the family dressed as individual members of the Flintstones family.

However, one member of the family was clearly Photoshopped in, and it turns out it was because of Kanye West’s Dino costume.

According to Kardashian, the couple’s second-youngest child Chicago didn’t understand that it was her father in the full-body dinosaur costume, and refused to pose with the rest of the family in front of the prehistoric backdrop.

“This family pic was such a challenge because Chicago was so scared of Dino!” the reality star captioned the photo on Instagram. “LOL. We tried to explain and show her that it was just daddy but she didn’t get the concept yet!

“So shout out to the photographer for editing her in and making our family Flintstones dreams come true!”

In the photo, the 21-month-old, who is wearing a Pebbles costume with a red wig, can be seen clearly edited in alongside her parents and siblings.

Despite the explanation, fans were amused by the poorly edited photo.

“That’s a horrible edit though,” one person commented, while another said: “Your editor did a terrible job… cute picture though.”

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In addition to Betty Rubble from the Flintstones, Kardashian also dressed as Elle Woods from Legally Blonde this Halloween, complete with a recreation of the film’s iconic Harvard admissions video.

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