Kim Kardashian Recreates 2014 ‘Break the Internet’ Paper Magazine Cover 10 Years Later

Kim Kardashian throws it back to one of her most iconic moments.

The Skims founder recreated her November 2014 Paper Magazine cover with a snapshot on Instagram among pictures from a Christmas party last Saturday. She captioned the photos, including a shot posing with sister Khloé Kardashian and mom Kris Jenner, with a wrapped gift emoji.

The Paper photos, which also featured a nude cover, led to many parodies, and its headline led to the popularization of the phrase “breaking the Internet.” In the recreation, Kardashian posed with a cocktail on her back, just like her memorable pose in 2014.

This time ten years ago, Kardashian, now 44, married Kanye West as the couple raised their then-1-year-old daughter, North West. Kardashian has since had three more children – Saint, Chicago and Psalm – and divorced West.

Kim Kardashian attends the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 2, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Kim Kardashian attends the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 2, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Kim Kardashian Releases ‘Santa Baby’ Cover Produced By Travis Barker, Leaves Fans Confused

Kardashian is in the holiday spirit.

On Monday, she released a cover of “Santa Baby,” the 1953 hit by Eartha Kitt, including a music video directed by Nadia Lee Cohen and Charlie Denis. The video features VHS-like footage of the media personality surrounded by bizarre hijinks. The cover was produced by her sister Kourtney Kardashian’s husband and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.

Kardashian posted a clip of the video on Instagramwhich triggered strong reactions. One viewer thought the video seemed “demonic”, while another called the clip “Christmas blasphemy”.

“Just because you can doesn’t mean you should…” said another user, while one person added: “I’m trying to find the art in this but I understand.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kim Kardashian recreates Paper Magazine ‘break the internet’ photo from 2014