Jump directly to the content
EW, SCOTT!

Kardashian fans slam Scott Disick for ‘creepy’ comment on Kim’s sexy photos as she poses in her underwear in bed

KARDASHIAN fans are calling out Scott Disick for posting an overly chummy comment on Kim's sexy underwear photos.

The Talentless entrepreneur has faced similar critiques in the past.

Kim Kardashian shared a series of sexy photos of herself in bed
5
Kim Kardashian shared a series of sexy photos of herself in bedCredit: Instagram/Kim Kardashian
In the photos, she's seen posing on a pricy custom-designed bed in her underwear
5
In the photos, she's seen posing on a pricy custom-designed bed in her underwearCredit: Instagram/Kim Kardashian

On Tuesday, Kim posted a series of of herself posing in a grey SKIMS underwear set in bed.

In the photos, Kim is seen striking various sexy poses, touseling her dyed blond hair in the first of the snaps.

A second photo shows the KKW Beauty mogul stretching toward the sky, seemingly yawning.

She strikes a similar post in a third snap, running her fingers through her hair.

More on Kim

In a fourth snap, Kim stretches out on the bed, showcasing her whole body while making a sultry face.

A fifth and final photo shows her kneeling on the bed, looking directly into the lens.

Fans flocked to the comments to praise Kim's looks and found Scott among them with an unusual message for the reality star.

He wrote: "Rick bed on fire," with a flame emoji.

Rick in his comment refers to Rick Owens, the iconic designer responsible for several custom pieces in Kim's house, including her bed.

PRICY PRODUCT

As fans may have guessed, custom pieces don't come cheap.

In 2013, reported that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum and her estranged husband Kanye West spent more than $1 million on beds for their home.

reported on a similar bed, also designed by Rick, that Travis Scott owns.

He told the magazine at the time: "That s**t weighs like a building."

Rick designed on of the beds in 2010 and displayed it in the very first United States exhibition for his furniture designs.

The bed was made of alabaster and marble and had a matching daybed with it.

Together, the pair of pieces weighed two tons, according to .

SCOTT'S COMMENTS

Scott comment on Kim's post isn't the first time he's crossed the line, at least in fans' eyes.

He has twice been slammed for making passes at Khloe Kardashian on The Kardashians.

During a recent episode, Khloe gave her sister's former love interest a tour of her new house.

While showing him her pantry, the Good American founder asked him if he wanted a snack, like a gummy bear. 

Scott responded: “Only if it’s going in your mouth.

"And you know what I’m talking about.”

Fans took to social media to weigh in on his word choice.

One fan stated: "Ew why does Scott have to be creepy every single episode? It's not funny?"

QUESTIONABLE KIM

Similarly, it's not the first time Kim has been questioned for her design choices.

In 2021, the mom of four gave fans a glimpse inside her favorite room in her home and was ripped for it.

Kim shared a photo of her living room, which consisted of white carpet, three white chairs, a white coffee table, a white painting, an empty white fireplace, and white walls.

The reality star gushed that the space was her "fave room in my house", though fans were shocked by the "empty" nature of the area.

READ MORE SUN STORIES

Read More On The Sun

"It's so bland," one wrote, with a sad face emoji, while another put simply: "Boring."

"I just don't get it, it's so empty looking," another agreed, as a fourth added: "It's so empty."

Fans slammed Scott Disick for his moment on the post
5
Fans slammed Scott Disick for his moment on the postCredit: Hulu
Kim, meanwhile, is facing backlash for her homesense
5
Kim, meanwhile, is facing backlash for her homesenseCredit: HULU
The reality star has repeatedly been slammed for her beige, "empty" home
5
The reality star has repeatedly been slammed for her beige, "empty" homeCredit: ABC

We pay for your stories!

Do you have a story for The US Sun team?

Email us at [email protected] or call 212 416 4552. Like us on Facebook at  and follow us from our main Twitter account at 

Topics