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Khloe Kardashian defends 'excessive spending' on garage for daughter's toy cars

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Khloe Kardashian defended herself against claims of "excessive spending" after she was criticised for having a garage for her daughter's toy cars.Fans took aim at the socialite after an old clip from Keeping Up With The Kardashians emerged on social media where she enlists help to organise the room that houses four-year-old True's collection of toy cars and scooters.The video, posted on TikTok, shows her recruiting Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin from Netflix series The Home Edit to tidy the space.In the clip, originally seen in a 2020 episode of the reality TV show, Khloe says: "This is a plethora of True's automobiles.

This is a little mish-moshy. I just don't know... like how to make it look nicer."The girls set to work putting down tape and cones and rearranging the vehicles to look like they are in parking spaces."Oh...

my... God!" Khloe screams after walking back into the garage after the work has been completed.Some fans registered their displeasure in the comments section and questioned why her daughter would need so many toy cars and a garage to store them in.One wrote: "I know they have the money but why so many cars Maybe a few but this is crazy." Another commented: "Rich people problems!"Fans got angry again when Khloe, 37, shared a video on Instagram of True riding around in a glittery pink toy Bentley - with a personalised number plate - from the Luxury Kids Car Club.One person wrote: "Great, another Kardashian in a Bentley.

You guys are so oblivious to how your excessive spending looks to the outside world. "I really loved your family's story and now just can't bare to watch as you spend all this money on worthless materialism.

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