Trending 10th July 2017 by Grace McGettigan
Kourtney Kardashian Just Threw The *Most* Extravagant 5th Birthday Party For Her Daughter Penelope
Will Smith performed.
Turning five is serious business for any little girl but when you’re the daughter of Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick, only the *very* best will do.
So Penelope Disick was beyond spoiled on Saturday afternoon when she celebrated her milestone birthday and, in classic Kardashian style, the event was documented across social media. Snapchat and Instagram were alight with photos and videos of the event, showing off just how extravagant a child’s party can be.
Kourtney shared a photo on her Insta of Penelope wearing sandals and a pastel printed dress while holding two huge party balloons. She affectionately captioned the pic, “I can not believe my baby girl is 5 years old today ? Happy Birthday my sweet angel. I feel so blessed to be her mommy every morning that I wake up next to her.”
While on her Snapchat, the mum-of-three showed off how many presents her daughter received and the personalised cupcakes she had made. And as if that wasn’t lavish enough, Kourt arranged for Will Smith and his son Jayden to rap for Penelope and all of her guests.
Will performed his classic song Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It, and when Jayden took to the stage, he picked up the youngest of Kourtney’s kids, two-year-old Reign, and danced around with him. Reign looked more chilled than impressed though.
Kim Kardashian later shared a video of her niece wearing a pretty pink dress and high-heels alongside her best friend North. The two girls described having another party – this time mermaid themed – in which there’d be a mermaid cake and mermaid costumes.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BWTPTlolDGX/?taken-by=kimkardashian&hl=en
No expense spared, eh?
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