Kim Kardashian comes under fire for letting North West, 11, wear a miniskirt and low-cut ‘corset’ top

Kim Kardashian is being criticized by trolls on social media for ‘allowing’ her 11-year-old daughter North West to wear an ‘inappropriate’ outfit.

The controversy started after Kim, 44, and North posted a few videos to their shared TikTok account over Christmas.

In the clips, North wore a black ruffled miniskirt and a corset-inspired top with a sweetheart neckline.

She paired it with black stockings, knee-high boots and a trendy cropped blazer.

Meanwhile, mom Kim kept it sexy and glamorous in a figure-hugging snakeskin dress that hugged her hourglass figure.

The TikTok videos were shared with the popular Keeping Up With The Kardashians subredditwhere irate fans complained about North’s ensemble.

“Why is this kid wearing a bustier/corset?” one asked, while another wrote: ‘I’m not a prude but I wouldn’t let my 11 year old wear a damn corset.’

A third commented: ‘Maybe it’s just anecdotal, but when I was 11 I was still a child wearing modest clothes!’

Kim Kardashian is being criticized by trolls on social media for ‘allowing’ her 11-year-old daughter North West to wear an ‘inappropriate’ outfit on Christmas Eve

Another said: ‘An 11 year old shouldn’t be wearing a bustier/corset and showing his cleavage on the internet.’

Despite the backlash, a handful of fans jumped to Kim and North’s defense.

“I don’t think North would wear anything she wouldn’t want to wear, and she loves fashion and gets it,” one wrote.

‘She’s at a Christmas party with family, she looks beautiful. I understand that people are sick, but I wouldn’t call this any more exploitative than someone posting their child on social media.”

A second said: ‘Her father, mother, aunts – they are fashion designers who work with the best fashion designers. It’s unrealistic to think she would wear ‘normal 11-year-old’ clothes all the time.”

Another said: ‘The tie completes the look, apart from that I think Northie looks nice.’

On Tuesday, the Kardashian-Jenner family hosted their annual Christmas Eve party and this year they opted for a low-key gathering.

The bash was first hosted by Kris Jenner in 1987.

“Why is this kid wearing a bustier/corset?” one fan raged, while another wrote: 'I'm not a prude but I wouldn't let my 11 year old wear a damn corset'

“Why is this kid wearing a bustier/corset?” one fan raged, while another wrote: ‘I’m not a prude but I wouldn’t let my 11 year old wear a damn corset’

The controversy started after Kim and North posted a few videos to their shared TikTok account over Christmas

The controversy started after Kim and North posted a few videos to their shared TikTok account over Christmas

This year, the cheerful celebration took place at Kendall Jenner’s $8.5 million Beverly Hills mansion, which she elaborately decorated with family heirlooms for the holidays.

Khloé Kardashian and her kids — True, 6, and Tatum, two, whom she shares with ex Tristan Thompson — surprisingly skipped the bash.

“Tatum was sick all weekend, now my TuTu is sick,” the star wrote on Instagram just hours before the event.

“For the first time in a long, long time, we will miss Christmas Eve. I feel so terrible for my sick little ones. Not fun, but I pray Santa goes well tomorrow!’

Kim recently revealed that this year’s Christmas Eve party would be a more “low-key” affair compared to previous years.

Speaking to Vogue, she said: ‘Just because there’s a lot of construction going on, so we’re doing a very intimate family project that I’m very excited about.’

However, that didn’t stop the family from getting all glamorous.

Kim – who recently broke her foot – added: ‘I still dress to the nines because that’s what we do.’

The beauty mogul – who shares North, 11, Saint, nine, Chicago, six, and five-year-old Psalm with ex Kanye West – said the iconic parties are so legendary even their children’s friends wish they could be there.

And she has vowed to keep the festive family tradition alive.

She added: “They’re just getting started. Our kids love them and now all their friends want to come. It’s such a nice tradition.’