Kardashians Turn Easter Into Luxury ‘Egg Haul’ With Massive Baskets Stuffed to the Brim — Stormi Asks About Family’s Success
“Egg-stra, egg-stra!” — the Kardashian-Jenner family transformed Easter Sunday into a luxury gift-giving spectacle, with Kylie Jenner giving fans a peek inside the massive, overstuffed baskets that Kris Jenner and Khloé Kardashian assembled, leading to the moment Stormi asked her famous mother about the family’s extraordinary success.
The video clip, shared by Kylie, pans across a room filled with colossal Easter baskets — each one packed to the brim with high-end goodies, toys, and candy. What might be a modest holiday celebration for most families became what the TMZ report describes as less of an “egg hunt” and more of an “egg haul.”
Inside the Kardashian Easter
Kylie Jenner’s video offered a rare glimpse inside the family’s Easter traditions. The baskets, reportedly put together by matriarch Kris Jenner and Khloé Kardashian, were massive — far larger than typical Easter baskets — and filled with a dizzying array of items.
Among the visible contents were Kuromi-themed items (the Sanrio character popular among young fans), suggesting the baskets were tailored to the children’s current obsessions. The sheer volume of gifts led the TMZ report to note that “even their Easters are a colossal flex” — a signature Kardashian trait of turning every occasion into an opportunity for lavish display.
Stormi’s Question About Success
Perhaps the most telling moment came when Kylie’s daughter, Stormi Webster (born February 2018), asked her mother about how the family became so successful. The question — innocent and curious — highlights the unique environment in which the Kardashian-Jenner children are being raised.
Stormi, whose father is rapper Travis Scott, has grown up surrounded by immense wealth, private jets, designer clothes, and now, Easter baskets that resemble luxury hauls rather than simple holiday gifts. Her question suggests she is already aware that her family’s lifestyle is not typical — and she wants to understand how it came to be.
The Kardashian Brand of Celebration
The family’s Easter extravaganza is consistent with their broader approach to holidays. Christmas, Halloween, and birthdays are similarly transformed into major productions, often documented for their social media channels and Hulu series, The Kardashians.
For critics, these displays represent excessive consumerism and out-of-touch wealth. For fans, they are aspirational — a glimpse into a lifestyle that most can only dream of. The family has built an empire on this tension, turning every holiday into both a celebration and a brand opportunity.
The Easter baskets, stuffed with high-end goods, are not just gifts for the children — they are content. And content drives engagement, which drives revenue. Stormi’s question about success is ironic: the answer is partially visible in the very video she appears in.
Public Reaction
Social media reaction to the Kardashian Easter display has been mixed, as is typical for anything the family posts. Some fans praised Kris and Khloé for going all out for the children. “Those kids are so loved,” one user commented. “Say what you want about the Kardashians, but they show up for their family.”
Others criticized the display as excessive and tone-deaf, particularly given ongoing economic struggles faced by many American families. “Most people can barely afford a chocolate bunny and these kids get $10,000 Easter baskets,” one critic wrote. “It’s just gross.”
The TMZ report took a lighter tone, describing the Easter celebration as a “colossal flex” and noting that the baskets were “stuffed to the brim with goodies” — language that captures both the awe and the absurdity of the Kardashian approach to holidays.
The Children of the Kardashian-Jenner Clan
The Easter celebration involved multiple children from the extended family, including:
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Stormi Webster (Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott), age 8
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Aire Webster (Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott), age 4
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North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm West (Kim Kardashian and Kanye West), ages 12, 10, 8, and 6
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True Thompson and Tatum Thompson (Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson), ages 7 and 3
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Dream Kardashian (Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna), age 9
Each child reportedly received their own massive basket, tailored to their individual interests — a logistical undertaking that would be overwhelming for most families but routine for the Kardashian operation.
What This Means for Fans
For fans who follow the family’s every move, the Easter video is both entertaining and illuminating. It shows that even private family moments are curated for public consumption — but also that genuine joy and love exist beneath the surface of the luxury.
Stormi’s question about success cuts to the heart of the family’s appeal. The Kardashians are famous for being famous, but they have also built legitimate business empires spanning beauty, fashion, media, and lifestyle products. Their children are growing up in an environment where “success” is measured in Instagram followers and product launches — a very different definition than most families would use.
Whether the Easter haul is excessive or aspirational depends entirely on one’s perspective. What is not in dispute is that the Kardashians know how to make a holiday memorable — and how to turn that memory into content that keeps the world watching.
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Writer: Sam Michael