Kim Kardashian Catches Heat for Revealing Huge 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Spoilers on Instagram
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Marvel fans flip out after the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' alum posts on her Stories two images from the latest Spider-Man solo movie starring Tom Holland.

AceShowbiz - Marvel fans may not want to keep up with Kim Kardashian ever again. The reality TV star has come under fire after she unknowingly revealed some massive spoilers for "Spider-Man: No Way Home" on Instagram.

The 41-year-old seemingly watched the new superhero movie from her own home on Monday night, December 27. Sharing her excitement, she posted on her Instagram Stories two images from the Tom Holland-starring film taken in her home theater.

The photos captured scenes from the movie that spoiled the highly-guarded secret of the multiverse storyline. This enraged fans who have purposely muted keywords for Spider-Man on social media to avoid any spoilers from the movie.

"I've muted everything Spider-Man related on all my socials to avoid spoilers since I'm watching it tomorrow …. Just for Kim Kardashian to post a whole f**king spoiler on her ig," one person fumed on Twitter. Another wrote, "The way I've avoided Spider-Man spoilers this whole time and than Kim Kardashian ruins it by posting it on her ig story."

"Don't watch @KimKardashian Instagram stories if you haven't seen Spider-Man. This b***h just spoiled a huge reveal ….I'm lightweight pissed," someone warned. A fourth tweeted, "Why did @KimKardashian just post Spider-Man spoilers on her ig story like she don't got millions of followers."

One person added, "Now why did @KimKardashian ruin Spider-Man for me?!? What did I ever do to you??!!" Someone else empathized with others who haven't watched the movie, "Not Kim Kardashian posting Spider-Man spoilers on her Instagram story if I hadn't seen it already, I'd be LIVIDDDD."

Another, meanwhile, went as far as accusing Kim of copyright infringement by sharing images of the movie. "I did not have @KimKardashian spoiling Spider-Man for her 273 million followers on my bingo card, but the needlessly privileged narcissism is strong in that one. Also, I'm pretty sure wanna be lawyer shouldn't be posting pictures from a movie. Copyright violations and all that," the said person wrote on Twitter.

Kim has not responded to the backlash, but she has apparently realized the blunder. The "Spider-Man: No Way Home" images have now been removed from her Stories.

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