Kim Kardashian Pokes Fun at Her Viral Fight With Sister Kourtney Over Andrea Bocelli

Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Andrea Bocelli poked fun at Kourtney Kardashian's viral fight with Kim.

Kim Kardashian is poking fun at one of her viral feuds.

On Monday, the reality TV star, 43, made light of an argument with her older sister, Kourtney Kardashian, 45. The sisters' clash over Dolce & Gabbana played out on season 3 of The Kardashians. Kim reenacted a bit from their fight when she and younger sister Khloé Kardashian, 40, headed to see Andrea Bocelli, 65, perform at the Teatro del Silenzio in the Tuscany region of Italy.

In the feud that aired last summer, Kourtney was upset about Kim working with designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana just four months after they served as the designers for her May 2022 wedding to husband Travis Barker. Kourtney accused Kim of using her wedding as a "business opportunity." In response, Kim pointed out that she had Bocelli perform at her wedding to ex-husband Kanye West in Florence, Italy, in 2014, before he also performed at Kourtney's Portofino, Italy, nuptials.

"You stole my f---ing wedding country and my wedding performer. Andrea Bocelli is my favorite male singer of all time, but I’m copying her Dolce Vita lifestyle? OK," Kim said in a confessional at the time.

In an Instagram Reel posted by Khloé, Kim mouthed along to some of her previous confessional comments before hugging Bocelli. Khloé then entered the shot, joining her sister in posing on either side of the Italian tenor.

"I got married in Italy. Am I saying you copied me by getting married in Italy?" mouthed Kim, who wore a glittering black dress, matching headscarf and sunglasses. "Who performed at my wedding? Andrea Bocelli. Who performed at Kourtney's wedding? Andrea Bocelli." 

Originally, the clip was shared to Khloé's Instagram Story on Monday with a caption tagging Bocelli that read, "I win after all."

The following day, the Good American co-founder posted the video as an Instagram Reel with the caption, "i know everyone confused me for Kourt but to be clear, im not @kourtneykardash but i had to be in this video. I mean it's Andrea Bocelli. @kimkardashian @andreabocelliofficial."

The recreation was all in good fun, considering Kim and Kourtney discussed the fight and made up in an episode of The Kardashians that aired last July.

At the time of the fight, Kourtney said in her confessional interview, "It feels awful that my sister used my wedding as a business opportunity. She chose the money over me. That's why she never truly asked me. It's not that she forgot to ask me or thought that I wouldn't care. I think she wouldn't have known what to do if my answer was no." 

Although the sisters still didn't see eye to eye, Kim eventually apologized.

"I could tell you a million things that would make it make sense, and you could tell me a million things that would make it not make sense. But all of this is beside the point because it happened, and we are where we're at," Kim said. "There's nothing else I could say. I totally understand. I hear you. I'm sorry. I'm sorry that my choices put us in this situation. I'm happy for the experience, but I'm sad and sorry that that experience hurt you. Because that's not what I would ever want to do or ever want to make you feel that way. And I'm sad that me choosing to do this would hurt you or our relationship."

On Tuesday, Bocelli posted a photo on Instagram of Kim holding his hands, with Khloé standing beside her.

"Thanks @kimkardashian and @khloekardashian for being part of this special day," he captioned the pic.

Bocelli previously commented on the feud, taking to his Instagram Story last July to share a clip of the back-and-forth from the episode and pushed to share some of the spotlight.

"Dear @kimkardashian and @kourtneykardash," Bocelli captioned the clip. "I'm so flattered that you both love my voice and I'll always be happy to sing for you."

"But know that there's a younger and far more helpful artist @matteobocelli who your mother @krisjenner also knows very well...," he continued, referring to his son and performer Matteo Bocelli. "See you soon in Tuscany!"

Matteo sang alongside his famous father during Kourtney's wedding to Travis.

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