Kim Kardashian looks comfy and curvy as she joins the glam squad for private screening







Kim Kardashian stepped out of the latex and into her comfies for a quiet night at the pictures.
But the reality star didn't get too relaxed - making sure her glam squad pals were close by.
The brunette hottie took in a private viewing of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 at her very own kinema.
Dressed in a nude-coloured baggy jumper and a pair of nude leggings, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians beauty reclined in the fanciest cinema chairs we're ever seen.
No problems with enough legroom there.
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Earlier Kim stuck her tongue out as the group posed in front of a giant cardboard cut-out of Jennifer Lawrence's character from the film, Katniss Everdeen.
The star is busy promoting her new fragrance in Australia, where she's been giving us a treat in her skintight dresses.
Kim also spoke about loving her curvy frame following the birth of little Nori, saying she has "an even better body after having the baby than I did before," adding she loves it being "curvier" than before.
Kim Kardashian
She swept her hair back into a sleek ponytail with a centre parting for the casual look. Let's be honest, it must be pretty tiring looking so glam all the time.
Kimmie K was joined by pals Stephanie Sheppard, Joyce Bonelli and Scott Cunha for the luxurious screening, with Scott writing on Instagram: "THANK YOU AUNTY KIKI for our private screening of mocking jay! IT WAS SO GOOOOOOD"
Kanye's missus said: "You guys are gonna die!!!!!!! Mocking Jay was soooooooo good!!!!!!!!!"
Which we think means they liked the film a lot.

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Kim flaunts her kurves

Earlier Kim stuck her tongue out as the group posed in front of a giant cardboard cut-out of Jennifer Lawrence's character from the film, Katniss Everdeen.
The star is busy promoting her new fragrance in Australia, where she's been giving us a treat in her skintight dresses.
Kim also spoke about loving her curvy frame following the birth of little Nori, saying she has "an even better body after having the baby than I did before," adding she loves it being "curvier" than before.

The yummy mummy took some time out from flashing the flesh to watch The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1


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Kim Kardashian stepped out of the latex and into her comfies for a quiet night at the pictures.
But the reality star didn't get too relaxed - making sure her glam squad pals were close by.
The brunette hottie took in a private viewing of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 at her very own kinema (see what we did there?)
Dressed in a nude-coloured baggy jumper and a pair of nude leggings, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians beauty reclined in the fanciest cinema chairs we're ever seen.
No problems with enough legroom there.
She swept her hair back into a sleek ponytail with a centre parting for the casual look. Let's be honest, it must be pretty tiring looking so glam all the time.
Kimmie K was joined by pals Stephanie Sheppard, Joyce Bonelli and Scott Cunha for the luxurious screening, with Scott writing on Instagram: "THANK YOU AUNTY KIKI for our private screening of mocking jay! IT WAS SO GOOOOOOD"
Kanye's missus said: "You guys are gonna die!!!!!!! Mocking Jay was soooooooo good!!!!!!!!!"
Which we think means they liked the film a lot.

GettyKim Kardashian
Kim flaunts her kurves

Earlier Kim stuck her tongue out as the group posed in front of a giant cardboard cut-out of Jennifer Lawrence's character from the film, Katniss Everdeen.
The star is busy promoting her new fragrance in Australia, where she's been giving us a treat in her skintight dresses.
Kim also spoke about loving her curvy frame following the birth of little Nori, saying she has "an even better body after having the baby than I did before," adding she loves it being "curvier" than before.

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