Khloe Kardashian Slammed For Posting Pictures on Instagram After AstroWorld Tragedy

Khloe Kardashian Updates: Khloe Kardashian is facing backlash after posting pictures of herself on Instagram in the wake of the Astroworld tragedy. Kardashian shared photos on Instagram on November 8 of herself in a bodycon dress with panda, zebra, and paw print emojis, and people filled her comment section with criticism for being close to her sister Kylie Jenner‘s partner, Travis Scott.

At this point, none of the Kardashian-Jenners have made any public statements about the 9 deaths and numerous hospitalizations following Scott’s deadly November 5 show.

“There are people who die,” commented a follower, referring to a popular line, “Keeping Up With The Kardashians”. Another follower wrote: “It’s crazy that they can post pictures of themselves without saying a word about what happened in ASTROWORLD.”

“People just died while your family watched… Maybe take a break for a week…,” noted another fan. “Girl reading the room……” 1 fan posted. “Is it difficult to take a break from social media?” another follower asked.

These are just a sampling of the comments asking the Kardashians and her family to come out due to their apparent inaction after the tragedy.

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The devastating tragedy of the Astroworld Festival left nine dead and hundreds more injured. New details emerged as an investigation continues.

According to Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña, “the crowd began to shrink towards the front of the stage and people began to panic” around 9:15 pm, and a “mass sacrifice” was announced shortly thereafter. Eight people were killed in the incident – Jacob Jurinek, 21; John Hilgert, 14; Brianna Rodriguez, 16; Franco Patiño, 21; Axel Acosta, 21; Rudy Peña, 23; Madison Dubiski, 23; Bharti Shahani, 22; and Danish Baig, 27. More people, including a 9-year-old boy, were taken to the local hospital, and more than 300 people were treated in the field hospital at the stadium.

The two musicians have since spoken out about the tragedy, with Scott saying in a statement over the weekend that he was “completely devastated by what happened last night. I am praying for the families and those affected by what happened at Astroworld Festival.

Drake, meanwhile, released a statement on Monday saying that his “heart is broken for the families and friends of those who have lost their lives and for all who are suffering.”

He said that he will continue to pray for all of them, and will be of service in any way he can. God be with you all. ”

“Daily Mail” reported that both Scott and Drake were sued by 68 victims for “inciting chaos.” Texas attorney Thomas J. Henry said his firm is being contacted by more and more injured victims by the hour. Henry said that the damages that the victims of the Holocaust suffered could total in the billions.

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