Billionaire Kim Kardashian and her family have come under fire for using their celebrity status to secure a private screening of Wicked - a month before its release. And fans have blasted the family for using their "obscene privilege" as they posed for pictures at Kim's LA mansion along with their celebrity pals Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. Ahead of the luxury private screening, Kim, 44, was joined by her sisters including Khloe, Kourtney and Kylie as well as the matriarch of the family, Kris Jenner.
The family, joined by all of their children in tow, were treated to merchandise including t-shirts, pyjamas, dolls and a prink and green buffet. Thanking Universal, Kris wrote: "Best night ever!!! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the most magical night! We love you @arianagrande @cynthiaerivo @universalpictures for throwing the most amazing screening of the most incredible and EPIC movie, Wicked, and thank you @KimKardashian for hosting us at your house for this fabulous green carpet." She added: "Universal, you set up a truly spectacular experience for our whole family.
Everyone buckle your seatbelts you’re in for a special treat when you see this movie!" However, fans were left fuming at their special treatment as they felt the screening should have been shown to children studying film and theatre instead. One fan penned: "The level of obscene privilege is willlld." Another person wrote: "It grosses me out how this family continuously gets things they shouldn�.