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Kim Kardashian Hosts Fun-Filled Family Night with Sweet Treats at SKIMS Drive-In Extravaganza

Kim Kardashian is reveling in a celebration with her family!

On Sunday, April 5, The Kardashians star, 44, unveiled a series of images on Instagram showcasing her and her children at her SKIMS event hosted at Mel’s Diner in Los Angeles.

In the snapshots, Kardashian was accompanied by three of her kids: son Saint, 9, daughter Chicago, 7, and son Psalm, 5, whom she co-parents with her former spouse Kanye West. Their eldest daughter, North, 11, seemed to be missing from the festivities.

To commemorate the inauguration of the reality star’s new SKIMS outlet in L.A., Mel’s Diner was transformed into a SKIMS Drive-In, complete with an array of delightful snacks. The eatery also showcased a large illuminated sign that proclaimed “SKIMS.”

Kim Kardashian at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

The images captured the mother of four cradling Psalm and Chicago as she entered the diner, warmly greeting fans. Another picture portrayed her seated at a table, enjoying pancakes and sipping on a milkshake before enjoying a moment with her children in a photo booth.

Additionally, the carousel included a photo of pancakes adorned with sugar spelling out “SKIMS,” along with sauce bottles featuring the brand’s logo.

Furthermore, Kardashian also posed solo by cars outside the establishment. “Family night at Skims Mel’s Drive In,” read the caption accompanying her series of images.

Kim Kardashian

Earlier this month, Kardashian announced the opening of her SKIMS outlet in L.A., sharing photos of herself at the location on Instagram.

Despite North’s absence on her mother’s special evening, Kardashian has recently expressed her pride in her eldest child’s accomplishments in the limelight.

The entrepreneur shared a sneak peek on Instagram on March 28, featuring North in FKA Twigs’ music video for the track “Childlike Things,” stating her pride in her “baby” in the caption.

Kim Kardashian (R) and North West attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors

North performs in Japanese on the song, which is inspired by Where the Wild Things Are, with FKA Twigs revealing she decided to include someone with “childlike energy” on the track when her label suggested it.

“It requires someone who embodies that tenacity, who possesses that strong perspective that you have at the age of 11,” she reflected in an Instagram Reel shared on Thursday, March 20.

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