Kim Kardashian dresses up as Salma Hayek's character and she reacts

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This October 31, Halloween and celebrities were celebrated like every year surprised by showing off their spectacular costumes such and like Heidi Klum did, but who also left more than one surprised was kim kardashian who was inspired by Salma Hayek.

Through Instagram, Kim Kardashian shared a video in which she showed her Halloween costume this year in which she recreated Santanico Pandemonium, the vampire queen from the movie From Dusk till Dawna character who was played by Salma Hayek in 1996.

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The socialite was inspired by the iconic scene that the Mexican performed in the film directed by Quentin Tarantino where his character dances with a snake at the Titty Twister bar.

This scene, although it is one of the most remembered in the film and in Salma Hayek's career, was also one of the most complicated for the Mexican to perform.

Kim Kardashian showed off her costume in a video that he published on Instagram where the model is seen Wearing a purple bikini, she wears what looks like a plume on her head and to make the costume more realistic, she also posed next to a yellow viper, just like Salma Hayek did a few years ago.

Kim Kardashian's publication, in which she tagged Salma Hayek, It quickly accumulated thousands of likes and even divided opinionssince in the comments some people applauded Kanye West's ex-wife while others pointed out that only the Mexican looks good wearing a bikini like that.

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Salma Hayek reacts to Kim Kardashian's costume

After Kim Kardashian posted his video where he shows his Halloween costume, Salma Hayek shared it on her Instagram stories.

Along with the clip, the Mexican wrote a message to Kim Kardashian thanking her for having been inspired by her for her costume this year.

“Bravo Kim Kardashian. I am very honored. You brought back some wild memories and a bit of PTSD. “Kim looked it best.”

P.J.G.

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