Inside Kardashian family lakeside getaway
Kim and Khloé Kardashian shared photos from their Fourth of July lakeside getaway with family
- Kim and Khloé Kardashian documented their family lakeside getaway on Instagram.
- Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton joined the Kardashian family for the holiday.
- The family participated in boating, a tug-of-war challenge, and a viral hand-clapping game.
The Kardashian family celebrated a festive lakeside getaway over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Reality television stars Kim Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian documented the outdoor retreat on social media, sharing various insights into their family activities. The group, which included several of the Kardashian children and nieces, spent the holiday relaxing by the water.
The News reported that Kim Kardashian’s boyfriend, Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, also joined the family for the holiday celebrations. Khloé Kardashian posted a series of photos on Instagram showing her children, eight-year-old daughter True Thompson and three-year-old son Tatum Thompson. Her post, which she captioned "Core Memories", showed her children on a boat participating in a viral hand-clapping game.
Other photographs from the trip captured True and her nine-year-old cousin, Dream Kardashian, who is the daughter of Rob Kardashian, enjoying the water. The two cousins were pictured holding sparklers on a boat and posing with bags of Khloud protein popcorn, a snack brand founded by Khloé Kardashian. Following their time on the water, the family participated in a competitive tug-of-war match on the shore.
Kim Kardashian also uploaded a carousel of photos on her Instagram account, showing her spending time with her four children—North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. Her post featured a selfie of herself, Hamilton, and her eight-year-old daughter, Chicago. She captioned her collection of holiday photos, "Summers at the lake with my favourite people". The social media posts offered fans a rare look into the high-profile group's private holiday traditions.
