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To finish it off, Kim also posted a meme from Ben Affleck’s 2010 movie The Town. Although it’s not immediately clear that the head belongs to Davidson, scroll past one more photo (a blurry photo of Kim covering her own face) and you’ll discover a candid black-and-white selfie of the pair together. Scroll one slide over, and there’s a much more casual photo of a Carhartt-wearing man laying down with his head in Kim’s lap and a tightly lit joint in his hand. The carousel starts with Kim posed, kneeling in a glittery Balenciaga coat (one we’ve actually seen her wearing before). What we’re more interested in is the subtle social media aesthetic changes that Kim chose to unveil the relationship hard launch with: this seems to be her very first attempt at the Gen-Z-beloved photo dump. It’s hard to find love in this crazy world. Whatever the case, this was bound to happen. The development comes two days after Kardashian talked pretty openly about what the relationship meant (or didn’t mean) for her family’s upcoming Hulu series in a Variety cover story (though, putting her relationship on the grid could also be seen as a tactic to change the conversation after Kim’s unsolicited lecture about her views on work from the same Variety interview seemed to go over like a lead balloon). The world is well aware that Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are dating, but the former decided to make it Instagram official today.
