Inside Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson’s pizza and donut Met Gala afterparty after strict diet
04.05.2022 - 00:03
/ ok.co.uk
After revealing that she'd lost 16lbs in order to fit into her outfit, Kim Kardashian headed straight back to her hotel after the Met Gala and tucked into a selection of tasty treats with her beau Pete Davidson.The 41 year old, who dyed her brunette locks platinum blonde for the event, decided to skip the numerous glitzy afterparties on offer and instead go back to her hotel, the Ritz Carlton, with her comedian boyfriend Pete, 28, following the event on Monday 2 May. Kim wore one of the world's most iconic – and expensive – dresses to the biggest night in fashion, which was worn by Marilyn Monroe in 1962 when she sang "Happy Birthday" to president John F.
Kennedy, months before her death.The mum-of-four wowed in the gown, which sold $4.8million back in 2016, while Pete opted for a smart black tuxedo and designer sunglasses on the red carpet. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newslett er After switching into a replica of the iconic dress after her red carpet appearance to ensure the original gown didn't get damaged at the event, Kim headed straight back to her hotel with Pete for a quiet night in.
The pair tucked into a selection of pizza and donuts once they'd arrived back, with Kim taking to her Instagram Stories to show off the tasty treats. A huge pile of takeaway pizza boxes could be seen in one clip, with Kim excitedly opening the box to show her followers what she was about to tuck into.
While a mobile doughnut stand with Kim's favourite sweet treats being freshly made stood in another corner of the room. She had outlined her post-Met Gala plans to La La Anthony earlier at the Met Gala, saying: "Afterwards since I haven't eaten carbs and sugar in like
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