Kim Kardashian wasn't at the Oscars on Sunday, Mar. 2 but the reality TV star stunned in a red Celia Kritharioti gown for the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar viewing party at West Hollywood Park. Kardashian posed for pictures with John and posted selfies throughout the evening with her mom Kris Jenner, and sisters Kourtney Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian.
Kourtney wowed in a black, sequined jacket, white dress shirt, necktie and skinny trousers with black pumps while Khloe wore a velvet burgundy wrap dress.
While the 33-year-old was enjoying the award ceremony, word quickly spread Sunday evening that the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star won the Worst Supporting Actress Razzie award for her role in "Tyler Perry's Temptation."
Hopefully Kardashian had a better night at the Oscar viewing party then she did at the Vienna Ball on Thursday, Feb. 27. She was the date of Viennese millionaire Richard Lugner but the wealthy mall developer wasn't too happy with Kardashian because she bailed on the party early.
According to TMZ, Lugner paid her $500,000 to be his date for the evening but after a string of bizarre happenings, the E! star left. While Kardashian was posing for pictures with Lugner a man in blackface approached her pretending to be her fiancé Kanye West.
She reportedly walked away from the man but was obligated to stay another hour and a half. A short time later, the Armenian beauty was approached by another man who asked her to dance. When she politely declined telling the man she's not a good dancer, the guy reportedly told her he would dance with her if the orchestra played "N***ers in Vienna."
Apparently the comment upset Kardashian. On top of that, sources told TMZ that she complained about Lugner being too aggressive and was trying to get her to ditch her security so the two could be alone.
Following the event Lugner told reporters that the reality star was "annoying."
"She's filming [for 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians'] and she doesn't want to have me around," he said. "The guest should be with me and not anywhere else that is not agreed upon."