Kim Kardashian has posed with her ‘real’ best friends, whom she calls ‘lifers.’
The 44-year-old siren took to her Instagram page to post the image with the ladies at an after party for her private screening of her new show All’s Fair.
They are her longtime friends Simone Harouche and Alison Slatter whom she grew up with in the Beverly Hills area before the Kardashian/Jenner clan moved to Calabasas.
Also spied were Sarah Meyer Michaelson, Ash Kassan and Henry Winkler’s daughter Zoe Winkler.
They were all partying at the famed Chateau Marmont Hotel in West Hollywood as Kim wore a very low cut dress with her hair back.
‘Afters at the Chateau,’ wrote Kardashian in her Instagram caption. Her almost 400M followers loved the photo as sister Khloe called her a ‘queen’ and
Statter shared: ‘I love love love you!!! So excited for everyone to see you shine!’
Also seen in the carousel of photos were two of her newer friends: Olivia Pierson and Natalie Halcro who both said, ‘We love you!’
Kim Kardashian has posed with her ‘real’ best friends, whom she calls ‘lifers.’ The 44-year-old siren took to her Instagram page to post the image with the ladies at an after party for her screening of her new show All’s Fair
In January Kim was seen with Harouche and Slatter in Mexico
There were also several glam photos of the reality TV star taken by Adrian Martin as she posed inside the legendary hotel where Drew Barrymore and Led Zeppelin used to party.
Not all of Kardashian’s ‘lifers’ are still around: One of Kim’s ‘lifers,’ recently passed away.
Lindsay May Palevsky, a longtime friend from Kardashian’s childhood, died after a long battle with a rare form of cancer.
In July 2025, Kardashian shared she had an empty feeling in her ‘lifers chat’ after Palevsky passed.
This comes a week after Kardashian said she ‘cannot believe’ she knew her late father for the same number of years as he’s been gone.
The businesswoman took to social media to pay tribute to her dad, Robert Kardashian – who died aged 59 on September 30, 2003, just two months being diagnosed with oesophageal cancer – 22 years to the day since his passing.
She wrote on her Instagram Stories: ‘Thank you for always protecting the family from heaven.
‘Can’t believe I was 22 years old when you passed away and it’s been 22 years today since you went to heaven.
‘I’ve known you just as long as you’ve been gone.
‘I hope you’re so proud of all of us. We love you dad and miss you soooooooooo much (sic)’
Kim’s sister Kourtney Kardashian, 46, also paid tribute to her father.
Kim Kardashian arrives at the premiere of All’s Fair on Thursday, October 16 at DGA Theater Complex in Los Angeles
From left, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, Kardashian, Niecy Nash, Naomi Watts
She re-shared a post from her Instagram, and she added the new caption: ‘My dad [heart emoji]’
The pair’s younger sibling Khloe Kardashian, 41, remembered their dad by re-sharing a Reel on her Instagram Story.
The caption read: ‘I will forever hold space for you. Happy birthday daddy [white heart emoji] I love you.
‘Thank you for everything [white heart emoji] Every memory. Every lesson. Every laugh. Every ounce of love. Thank you!’
Kardashian covered her face at the 5th Annual Academy Museum Gala at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18
Earlier this year, Khloe told how she felt ‘incredibly angry’ after the death of her father, and she hated being forced to talk about her loss on camera.
During an episode of her podcast Khloe in Wonderland with grief expert David Kessler, she explained: ‘For about three years, I was incredibly angry.
‘I was filming my show, ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’, and in season one, I remember one of my producers was making me do an interview about my dad ’cause I wouldn’t talk about my dad.
‘At that time, if I spoke about him, I would just break down.
‘It was as if a house got lifted off of me after that conversation. was kicking and screaming while doing it, but as soon as I had that conversation, that was the last time that I cried when talking about my dad, in a bad way …
‘I let go of all of this guilt and anger. Now I can talk about my dad with smiles and happiness and admiration and understanding.’