Kim Kardashian couldn’t be happier with her 40th birthday celebration after receiving a hologram message from her later father Robert Kardashian, a gift her husband Kanye West presented on her birthday.
Taking the gift announcement to Twitter Thursday evening Kim said, “the most thoughtful gift of a lifetime” and “a special surprise from heaven. It is so lifelike! We watched it over and over, filled with emotion.”
“You’re 40 and all grown up. You look beautiful, just like when you were a little girl. I watch over you and your sisters and brother and the kids every day,” Robert Kardashian who died in 2003 tells his daughter Kim.
The ersatz Kardashian talked about driving Kim to school “in my tiny Mercedes” while listening to Barry Mann’s “Who Put the Bomp,” at which point the hologram dances and sings along.
For my birthday, Kanye got me the most thoughtful gift of a lifetime. A special surprise from heaven. A hologram of my dad. ✨🤍 It is so lifelike! We watched it over and over, filled with emotion. pic.twitter.com/jD6pHo17KC
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) October 29, 2020
“I am so proud of the woman that you’ve become, Kimberly, and all that you’ve accomplished. But most impressive is your commitment to become a lawyer and carry on my legacy. It’s a long and hard road, but it’s worth it, and I’m with you every step of the way. You are a proud Armenian, and I am a proud Armenian father,” it added.
Funny!! You might not be wrong if you agued that Kanye West who’s currently 43-years-old wrote the script the hologram played, considering that Kardashian says “you married the most genius man in the world” (some lines of ‘most’ as used in the display have been omitted by SurgeZirc US).
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“Keep doing what you’re doing, Kimberly, you are a beautiful soul. Know that I am very proud of you and I am always with you. I have built a firewall around our family. I love you … Don’t forget to say your prayers,” the hologram wrapped up before dissolving into a cloud.