'You should tend to your baby': Kim Kardashian accused of neglecting newborn Chicago in favour of more racy selfies

The mother-of-three was told to cover up 
Criticised: Kim Kardashian
Instagram/ Kim Kardashian
Emma Powell14 February 2018
The Weekender

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Kim Kardashian has been accused of neglecting her parenting duties in favour of stripping off online.

The reality TV star, 37, posted another racy selfie on Instagram after boasting that she has shrunk her waist to 24 inches.

Kardashian shared a snap of herself posing in a black bikini with a huge diamond choker around her neck.

She captioned the shot: “Forgot to post this last night.”

Causing a stir: Kim Kardashian on Instagram
Instagram/ Kim Kardashian

Her followers were quick to accuse her of taking more of an interest in herself than her newborn daughter Chicago who she welcomed in January.

One user commented: “Aren’t you a mother of a newborn? Baby probably needs some attention (sic).”

Another wrote: “You should be tending to your new baby instead of trickin so hard.”

A third posted: “What’s with these over the top pics? No baby to be seen, maybe she should look after Chicago and stop taking pics.”

Some also mocked her ‘forgetfulness’ with one writing: “That’s ok that u forgot !!”

Kim Kardashian Ultra Beam BTS Shoot - In pictures

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Others said they have tired of seeing her near-naked body with one joking they would be more shocked “if she posted a picture of her fully clothed”.

The picture comes days after Kardashian revealed she has reduced her waist to 24 inches.

Speaking in a clip posted on her app during her book club, her sister Kourtney Kardashian says: “I can’t take your hips seriously right now...because your waist is so small and then your hips are so big.”

Asked how small her waist is, she replied: “24. It’s never been 24 ever in my life.”

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