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Kim Kardashian’s Instagram followers are ruthlessly trolling the billionaire for pretending to cook in a new Beyond Meat ad.
The self-proclaimed “busy mom” shared a video Monday that showed her placing a tray of “quick and easy” but “healthy and delicious” plant-based chicken nuggets into an air fryer in her luxurious kitchen.
“They’re literally so good,” Kardashian, 42, captioned the branded content — complete with the hashtag “#ad,” of course.
The poultry-free post provided a good laugh for fans, who flooded the comments section to roast the reality star.
“😂😂 why would they have Kim Kardashian doing that? Lol we all know she has a chef,” one follower wrote.
“You can endorse almost any product BUT food and cooking. We all know you don’t ever lift a finger on simple domestic tasks,” another echoed.
“Kim please you have a full time chef … leave the nugget commercials to the D list reality stars 😂,” a third fan suggested.
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“This is coming from a busy mom that also has a 24/7 executive chef and a staff bigger than your local Hilton hotel staffed at home🙄 this add [sic] is just as artificial as the chicken,” one more person commented.
Other followers, however, simply had fun with Kardashian’s cooking ad.
“I need north to confirm this lol,” a fan wrote of Kardashian’s notoriously outspoken 9-year-old daughter.
“I know North ain’t eating that,” another quipped.
“You are doing amazing sweetie,” one more commented, quoting the “Kardashians” star’s momager, Kris Jenner.
Kardashian is certainly no stranger to Instagram ads — and one even landed her in hot water.
In October, the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum was caught promoting a cryptocurrency asset on her Instagram Story without disclosing that she had received $250,000 for the post.
The Securities and Exchange Commission subsequently charged Kardashian, who had to pay $1.26 million in penalties, disgorgement and interest. She also agreed not to promote any crypto asset securities for three years.