Kim Kardashian bikini picture is getting all the same

Kim Kardashian Updates: Kim Kardashian’s latest bikini pictures invoke an old joke related to her most memorable moment from her show Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Kim Kardashian is never living down her diamond-earring-in-the-sea moment from Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Kim Kardashian has some of the most memorable scenes in the show and this particular scene was one of the most memorable of her fiascoes.

In the iconic scene from the 2011 episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kim’s then-husband Kris Humphries three her into the sea, during the family’s trip to Bora Bora. What seemed like a fun moment turned ugly for Kim when she lost one of her diamond earrings in the sea.

As Kim screamed for her earrings, Kourtney Kardashian’s iconically shouted, “Kim, there’s people that are dying.” The moment became a meme and people have not let Kim live down that moment. Every time Kim Kardashian goes on a beach vacation, fans don’t miss a chance to joke about her missing earring.

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While it surfaced last year that the earring was discovered by Kylie Jenner during the vacation, people still never miss a chance to make fun of the matter. The instance can be seen in a recent affair.

Kim Kardashian recently posted a bikini picture on her Instagram and wrote the caption, “Back to my favorite island”. She wore a golden bikini and a cowboy hat. True to their nature, followers joked about her going there to find her missing earrings.

In the comments, one of the followers asked her to not lose her earring again while another commented that she was back there to look for her missing earring. It seems like the earring jokes will not stop for a while. Recently, Kim attended the listening party of their ex-husband Kanye West’s new album Donda. The formerly married couple share four children- North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.

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