Kim Kardashian seen looking dazed and confused crawling on floor in new music video

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Kim Kardashian's debut cover of the holiday classic "Santa Baby" has left fans both confused and disturbed after the release of its accompanying music video.

The track, produced by Kardashian's brother-in-law Travis Barker, dropped on Sunday night, and the accompanying visuals quickly became the subject of online debate. Check out the eerie video below:

Kim Kardashian 'disturbs' fans as she is seen looking dazed and confused crawling on floor in video

Kim Kardashian's "Santa Baby" cover

The music video, directed by Nadia Lee Cohen and Charlie Denis, is set to a slowed-down version of the festive tune, but it's the eerie imagery that has taken center stage.

Fans have compared the clip to an unsettling "acid trip," filled with bizarre, almost surreal scenes.

Kardashian, dressed in a blonde bob wig, is seen navigating a chaotic house party, where things quickly spiral into the strange and unsettling.

The video captures Kardashian seemingly disoriented, crawling across the floor at a late-night party.

As the camera pans around, viewers are introduced to a series of bizarre partygoers, including creepy elves, men in 1980s clothing, and a donkey standing alongside a figure dressed as the Virgin Mary.

As Kardashian crawls through the scene, she passes unsettling moments, including a woman dancing in a cheerleader outfit and men fighting over money.

The strange imagery only intensifies as the video progresses.

Despite the offbeat visuals, Kardashian remains a central figure in the clip, moving through scenes filled with tension and absurdity.

The strange events unfold rapidly, with moments such as a nun mumbling incoherently, people dressed as Santas stealing items, and a surreal scene featuring a man dressed as Santa Claus who is later revealed to be none other than Macaulay Culkin.

Fans have taken to social media to express their shock, with many commenting on the unsettling nature of the video.

Some viewers have labeled it a "fever dream," while others have called it "Christmas blasphemy."

Despite the criticism, some fans have praised the video for its avant-garde and abstract approach, calling it "art" and "creativity."

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