Kim Kardashian charges $800 for make-up lesson

Kim Kardashian West is charging fans nearly $800 to attend a make-up masterclass with herself and her make-up artist Mario Dedivanovic in July.

The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star has offered her followers the chance to receive a four-hour lesson from herself and her make-up artist Mario Dedivanovic for the price of $799 when she appears as a guest in Mario’s masterclass in July.

The brunette beauty took to her Twitter account to share the news and captioned an advert for the event: “Make-Up Class Alert Mario & I will be in LA on July 25 to share all of our make-up tricks & beauty routine!’’

However, Kim (34) returned to the social media site shortly afterwards to share that a new batch of cheaper tickets costing $299 had also been made available.

In addition to the make-up lesson, ticket holders will receive a goody bag worth $1 000 and the chance to have a photograph with both the reality TV star and Mario.

Kim added she will also be posting her own make-up tutorials on her new website when it launches this summer and hinted that her sisters Kourtney and Khloe would follow suit.

She wrote: “When I was 14 my dad took me to a make-up class with a professional make-up artist; I fell in love with glam ever since! I’m shooting a make-up tutorial today that will post on my new website when it launches this summer!”

“Going to have tons of tutorials! Hair and make-up tutorials! My sisters are launching their new websites too! Everyone’s will be so different; so interactive! I can’t wait!’’ – Bangshowbiz.

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