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Inside Khloe Kardashian's Dollywood-Inspired 40th Birthday Party With Snoop Dogg
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Date:2025-04-27 21:24:32
Khloe Kardashian's 40th birthday bash brought all the nostalgia.
The Good American founder celebrated the milestone with family and friends at a bash inspired by Dolly Parton's Western-themed Dollywood theme park.
Before the event, Khloe shared a video herself getting her glam on, writing on Instagram, "Oh My Dolly it’s time to party!"
The party featured performances from Snoop Dogg and longtime collaborators Warren G and Kurupt.
The birthday girl wore an all-denim outfit, complete with chaps and a cowboy hat. Kim Kardashian, dressed similarly, shared several photos and videos from the party June 29, including clips of Khloe dancing excitedly by the stage.
The SKIMS founder said on her Instagram Stories that the birthday girl had no idea Snoop would be performing, adding, "@khloekardashian had the time of her life!!!"
Other guests included fellow sister Kourtney Kardashian and their mom Kris Jenner, as well as Khloe's twin besties Malika Haqq and Khadija Haqq, Alice + Olivia CEO Stacey Bendet and Sara Foster, who shared a video of herself riding a mechanical bull.
The party also featured pole dancers, a neon "Khloewood" sign, a saloon with signature cocktails, and cacti décor.
Khloe had also celebrated her birthday days before the party at an intimate gathering with her loved ones. On June 27, the day she turned 40, the Kardashians star shared a video of the event, which included a rare appearance by her brother Rob Kardashian, who has for years stayed out of the spotlight.
"Deeply Grateful For Every Moment," Khloe wrote on Instagram. "I love you! I am so excited and thankful for this fresh decade and all it has in store!!!"
Read on for a look inside Khloe's Dollywood-themed birthday bash...
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