Khloe Kardashian is under fire for being ‘tone deaf’ and ‘uncaring’ after posting  a thirst trap series of photos just days after Travis Scott’s mass casualty Astroworld set in Texas.

Reality star, 37 years old, shared three images showing her sexy curves with the world. This caused social media to explode with harsh comments. 

Khloe wrote, “People are Dead Khloe” after returning to regular programming even though tragedy left her eight. 

Read the room: Khloe Kardashian is under fire for being 'tone deaf' and 'uncaring' after she posted a sultry thirst trap series of photos just days after Travis Scott's Astroworld tragedy which left eight dead

Let’s read: Khloe Kim Kardashian was criticized for her tone-deafness and insensitivity to others after sharing a series of photos featuring a thirsty trap just days after Travis Scott’s Astroworld tragedy that left eight people dead

Khloe’s post seemed to upset feathers more than just one. She also has not condoled with the victims via social media despite the tragic situation centering around Kylie, half-sister.

Kim and her siblings Kourtney (Kendall, Kendall, Kylie) haven’t posted any updates to their grid since that fatal November 5th incident.  

The trio of photos shows the founder of Good American, seen in a smoldering pose for the camera.

She also posed in a number of seductive poses as she wore a sheer, black catsuit. 

Instantly, her comment section was flooded with negative comments. Many called her tone deaf. 

No condolences? Khloe has not offered any condolences to the victims on social media, despite the fatal situation being centered around half-sister Kylie Jenner's baby daddy

No condolences? Khloe didn’t offer condolences for the victims via social media, even though the tragic circumstances were centered on Kylie Jenner and her baby daddy.

'Tone deaf': Her other siblings have yet to post anything on their grid since the fatal incident on November 5, making her move a bit audacious given the severity of the circumstances

Tone deaf: She and her siblings are still waiting for their post on the grid from the November 5th fatality. This makes it a little risky considering the gravity of the situation. 

“Your brother-in-law is in an awful mass casualty disaster and you are setting up thirst traps?” I wrote one. 

“People are dead Khloe” was one translation, while other people continued to state that it wasn’t appropriate nor the right time for these self-centered posts. 

‘Ppl died at a concert and the Kardashians can’t stop making s**t about themselves.’

Another comment read, “Posting a casual pic of 8 people who died during your brother-in-law’s concert last weekend classy,” 

Another person called her “uncaring” and inquired how she was able to continue posting after such a tragic event. 

Self-centered: 'People are dead, Khloe' read another while others continued to say it was neither 'appropriate' nor 'the time' for such self-centered posts

Self-centered: ‘People are dead, Khloe’ read another while others continued to say it was neither ‘appropriate’ nor ‘the time’ for such self-centered posts

With the exception of Kylie — who is obviously closest to the situation involving Scott as she was there at the Texas concert — none of the Kardashians have spoken out publicly about the tragedy. 

Kendall Jenner, who was there with her sister and some close friends, decided to delete an Astroworld post which had been shared on her account.

Kylie, who unknowingly shared a video showing an ambulance weaving through the crowd before she deleted it from her blog, was also criticised.  

A source told TMZ that though she was captured in a video looking on, she ‘had no idea as to what was happening in the crowd and to think otherwise is both unfair and inaccurate.’

On behalf of Houston-born rapper, she released a statement that read: “Broken and devastated” and sent their thoughts and prayers to those who have lost their lives.

Additionally, she said: “It was not known that there were any fatalities. We didn’t know about them until after the show. I don’t think we would have continued to film or perform.” 

Deleted: Kendall Jenner who was also present with her sister and a group of close friends, did decide to delete a post (pictured above) from Astroworld which was shared on her feed

Deleted: Kendall Jenner who was also present with her sister and a group of close friends, did decide to delete a post (pictured above) from Astroworld which was shared on her feed 

At the event: Kylie, Stormi and Kendall all looked on during the rapper's Astroworld set with a source telling TMZ 'Kylie had no idea as to what was happening in the crowd and to think otherwise is both unfair and inaccurate'

Kendall, Stormi, Kylie, and Kylie were all present at the Astroworld set by Kendall. According to TMZ’s source: “Kylie did not know about what was taking place in the crowd. It is unfair and inaccurate to assume otherwise.”

On stage during the crazy event: Scott performs during 2021 Astroworld Festival at NRG Park on November 5 in Houston, Texas

Scott performing on stage at the 2021 Astroworld Festival, NRG Park (November 5, Houston, Texas).

Eight people were confirmed to have died, but there are reports that at least three others have also been killed by complications from the hospital. 

According to police, at least 23 people were taken into hospital. A staggering 300 others were also treated by doctors on the spot. 

Scott was set at 9:04PM. At 9:38PM, the situation became deadly when a “mass casualty event” occurred. Samuel Pena, Chief of Houston Fire Department, stated that Scott died.

Pena stated in a briefing that the crowd had begun to condense towards the front and panicked.

Cops claimed that 367 police officers, 241 security officers and 249 other officers had been working at the crush.

Speaking out: The 24-year-old makeup mogul released a statement on behalf of the Houston born rapper which read in excerpt that they were 'broken and devastated' and sending 'thoughts and prayers to all who lost their lives'

A statement from the makeup mogul: At 24 years old, she released a statement in support of Houston’s rapper. She said that they were “broken and distraught” and would send their thoughts and prayers to everyone who has lost their lives.

Concert-goers shared horrifying accounts of the concert, with some describing it as “hell” and one witness claiming that it was a “floor full of bodies.” Other concert-goers described the entire show as having “demonic energy.”

TMZ reported on a “key person” connected to Astroworld saying that the situation resulted from a “targeted attack”. This was after a “targeted attack” in which a “key person” began injecting people (causing panic, then a surge) with some drug. 

On Monday, November 8, 11 lawsuits against the rapper were filed. 

One man, named “Man Name”, filed the second two. Manuel Souza and another named Kristian Paredes.  

Deadly: Scott's set began at 9:04PM and the situation turned fatal around 9:38PM when a 'mass casualty incident' was triggered according to Houston Fire Department Chief Samuel Pena who said: 'The crowd began to compress toward the front of the stage, and people began to panic'

Deadly: Scott’s set began at 9:04PM and the situation turned fatal around 9:38PM when a ‘mass casualty incident’ was triggered according to Houston Fire Department Chief Samuel Pena who said: ‘The crowd began to compress toward the front of the stage, and people began to panic’ 

Souza filed this weekend a lawsuit in Harris County District Court suing Scott, ScoreMore organizer, and the concert giant Live Nation. 

Paredes, who filed civil suits against Drake and him, claimed that Drake incited a riot. At the moment, Paredes is seeking $1,000,000 in damages.

Goosebumps singer has pledged to pay for all funeral costs and announced that he was partnering up with BetterHelp (a Tele-therapy Company) in order to offer free counselling to anyone attending concerts who is in need. 

He added that all tickets will be refunded.