Relive Kardashian-Jenner Christmas Eve Parties Through the Years

Oh, what fun it is to attend a Kardashian Christmas Eve party! The famous family is known for throwing an extravagant bash every year.

The tradition began with Kris Jenner, but Kim Kardashian and sister Kourtney Kardashian have since picked it up for their mom. When the momager passed the baton on a June 2019 episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians to Kim, she broke down in tears.

“I want you guys to be able to do this until you’re my age and one of your kids takes over. That’s the joy,” the In the Kitchen With Kris author told the KKW Beauty creator at the time. “It’s just the thought of actually not doing at my house. … I’m getting emotional. It makes me sad. It does. It makes me so sad. It’s just that magic that you can make, and make everybody feel so amazing on one night a year. It’s that love.”

Jenner added: “It’s not just a party. It’s changing of the guards.”

After getting her mom’s “blessing,” Kim went on to explain her decision to take over the party planning.

“Our Christmas Eve party was always this fun party that I just remember being friends and family and my grandparents and cousins. It was just the best night ever,” the Selfish author said in a confessional. “But my mom’s been doing it for so long that it’s turned into something different. It’s kind of a party just for my mom and mostly her friends. We want it to be a place that we can just have fun and it’s all of our friends and definitely family and my mom’s friends, too. But a good mix of both so we can have a good time and really just enjoy each other.”

From Kim reuniting with Paris Hilton one year, to North meeting Santa Claus, the bash is always a memorable one for lucky guests. The famous bash, however, doesn’t always go off without a hitch.

Khloé Kardashian announced in December 2020 that the family’s beloved celebration would not be happening for the first time in 40 years amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“The Covid cases are getting out of control in CA,” she said via Twitter. “So we decided that we’re not doing a Christmas Eve party this year. It’s the first time we will not be having a Christmas Eve party since 1978 I believe.”

Scroll down to take a look back at some of the family’s most iconic Christmas parties over the years — and see how they’ve evolved.

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