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'Trash' Kim Kardashian slammed as she lands major role in the Bratz movie: 'Why is she an actress now?'

Kim Kardashian has been fiercely scolded after it was reported she will be playing a villain in the upcoming Bratz movie

Kim Kardashian has been fiercely scolded after it was reported she has an acting role in the upcoming Bratz movie, with disgruntled fans so furious by the casting news that they’re urging others to not give over their money to see it.

On Wednesday, it was confirmed that Amazon MGM Studios landed the live-action movie revolving around the famous doll line after a bidding war.

Deadline reports that businesswoman Kim, 44,is ‘being eyed to play the villain in the project.’

The news, however, has rattled social media users who have hit out at the decision to cast Kim and have begged cinemagoers to not part with their hard-earned cash to further line the pockets of the Kardashian family.

In a Reddit post titled ‘When are we, as a society, finally going to move past the Kardashians?’ one furious user said: ‘Nobody asked for this. Why is Kim an actress now?’

Another agreed, adding: ‘As someone who grew up with Bratz it pains me to have to give this a miss, but I hate the Kardashians and don’t want to give any of them my money.’

‘I refuse to watch anything she is in or buy any product she is associated with,’ a third added.

A fourth continued: ‘Both Bratz and the Kardashians needed to go straight in the trash circa 2010 but here we are continuing to watch the dumpster fire burn bright.’

Kim Kardashian has been fiercely scolded after it was reported she will be playing a villain in the upcoming Bratz movie

Kim Kardashian has been fiercely scolded after it was reported she will be playing a villain in the upcoming Bratz movie

Amazon MGM Studios landed the live-action Bratz movie after a huge bidding war

Amazon MGM Studios landed the live-action Bratz movie after a huge bidding war

‘Guys don’t give this money please,’ said another.

A sixth blasted: ‘Maybe, collectively, if we stop giving them attention, any attention, **they will go away**.’

The Bratz fashion dolls previously took center stage in the Bratz: The Movie, released in 2017.

Directed by Sean McNamara, the film was the first live-action based on the doll line after numerous direct-to-video animated films and a television series.

The new Bratz film update comes after the success of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, which smashed box office records following its release in 2023.

Kim’s acting career has certainly ramped up in recent years.

In 2023, she played a lead role in Ryan Murphy’s anthology thriller American Horry Story: Delicate.

She has since reunited with Ryan for his upcoming legal drama, All’s Fair, which also stars Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close.

Social media users who have hit out at the decision to cast Kim with some declaring that they will 'refuse to watch' the film

Social media users who have hit out at the decision to cast Kim with some declaring that they will ‘refuse to watch’ the film

Kim also serves as an executive producer on the series, set to premiere on Hulu in the fall.

Prior to working with Ryan, Kim has made appearances as herself in the sitcoms 2 Broke Girls and How I Met Your Mother, as well as 90210, Last Man Standing, and 30 Rock.

In April, legendary actress Glenn Close heaped praise on Kim’s acting capabilities.

Speaking to DailyMail.com, she said: ‘Frankly, if she wants to be an actress, that’s one road. But she could be. She’s a great executive.

‘She’s a great businesswoman. She’s a very, very involved mother. She’s getting her law degree.

‘So, I think she has huge potential and that she’s fulfilled already as a woman. And frankly, I will be fascinated to see what she chooses to do.’