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The Kardashians almost blind fellow churchgoers with angelic white outfits as they celebrate Easter

The Kardashians

But since they were in Los Angeles everyone was probably wearing sunglasses so it’s OK

The Kardashians

It’s pretty safe to say the Kardahians don’t do things by halves – remember when Kim got an X-ray to prove she doesn’t have implants in her giant butt?

Well they celebrated Easter in typical fashion this weekend by making sure they stood out from the crowd and headed to church in Los Angeles looking all angelic in white.

Don’t get us wrong, we’re not saying they aren’t a family of angels, we think they’re pretty awesome, but their Easter Sunday did seem a little over the top.

Kourtney was the first K-sister to lead the Klan (see what we did there) into their place of worship as she wore a long white maxi dress while making her hair look extra special by wearing a sparking silver headpiece like some kind of Greek Godess.

Ever the fashion mastermind (Kourtney and her sisters own clothing boutiques D-A-S-H, don’t you know?), she coordinated her outfit with her baby daughter Penelope’s who looked quite the little cherub in a cute little outfit with a flower in her hair.

Kourtney’s son Mason, who she shares with partner Scott Disick, was also dressed in white and was accompanied by the, quite frankly, giant Kendall Jenner as they made their way into the church.

It seems the close-knit family enjoyed their day which later involved stuffing their faces with bunny-shaped easter cakes, with Kourtney tweeting: “These little bunnies make me so happy.”

And after all that eating, the group did what any self respecting, massively famous family would do during a holiday period – settle down to watch their very own reality show, Kourtney & Kim Take Miami.

Kourtney Kardashian Kouldn’t beleieve how Kute she and Penelope LooKed in white – Splash

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