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Kim Kardashian and Katy Perry Bond Over Their "Ugly Cry Face"
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Date:2025-04-18 04:43:55
Bonding over how they look when they cry? This is how they do.
Kim Kardashian recently let Katy Perry know she can relate to having an "ugly cry face"—and it's pretty comical.
After Katy was brought to tears by American Idol contestant Fire's last-minute duet with Jayna Elise, the "Roar" singer shared a clip of herself crying from the episode to Instagram April 3 with the caption, "hi this is my ugly cry face. watch #idol now to get urs."
Kim, who is well-known for her facial expressions while crying, took to the comment section to write, "We all have one."
Kim's comment brought many fans joy, including one user, who wrote, "LMAOOOO best comment ever." Meanwhile, another added, "iconic response."
Indeed, Kim has made headlines many a time for the way she looks when crying. Back in 2008, during season two of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, fans watched as Kim cry during a family cabin trip. At the time, Kourtney Kardashian could not keep a straight face while watching Kim shed tears.
"I start laughing at Kim when she's crying cause I just can't help it," Kourtney explained in a confessional during the episode. "She has this ugly crying face that she makes."
In 2012, Kim addressed her iconic crying face after she was filmed having a meltdown over her then-marriage to Kris Humphries on KUWTK.
"Ok, I have to admit I do not look cute crying. LOL! And I do cry a lot," she wrote on her blog at the time. Kim also was sure to link a gallery of her many crying faces. "These pics are so ugly I had to share."
Her crying faces are nothing to shed tears over, because we unconditionally adore them.
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