Kim Kardashian may have found the ultimate “low-maintenance boyfriend”—and it comes with a hefty price tag. The billionaire mogul shared a playful interaction on social media with a Tesla Optimus Robot, a humanoid machine reportedly worth $20,000 to $30,000.
A Heartwarming Connection with a High-Tech Companion
In a video posted to Instagram and X, Kardashian asked the robot, “Hi! Can you do this? I love you?” while forming half a heart with her hand. To her amazement, the robot waved back and completed the heart gesture.
“You know how to do that?” she gasped, clearly impressed. The interaction quickly escalated into a series of activities, including mimicking running movements, hula dancing, and even blowing kisses—moves Kardashian eagerly taught her robotic companion.
“Ultimate Boyfriend” or Future Husband?
Fans online were quick to joke about the single star’s new “relationship.” One quipped, “Congrats on finding the ultimate low-maintenance boyfriend! He doesn’t eat, sleep, or leave the toilet seat up. Just beware of that world domination software update. #RobotRomance.”
Another asked, “Are you gonna make this a husband?” while others poked fun at her past marriages, suggesting she might have better luck with the robot.
Game On: Robot vs. Kim
The duo even played a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, where Kardashian beat the robot’s slow response with her “scissors” move. “Oh, you’re a little slow,” she teased, laughing at her victory.
Kim’s Tech-Savvy Lifestyle
Kardashian, who already owns a Tesla Cybertruck, has had ties to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, as the two were seen chatting at the 2022 Met Gala. Her latest robotic adventure reflects her growing fascination with cutting-edge tech.
Fans Share Mixed Reactions
While some fans admired the lighthearted post, others humorously questioned whether the Skims founder might make her new high-tech companion a permanent fixture in her life.
Kardashian, who was previously married to Damon Thomas, Kris Humphries, and Kanye West, as well as publicly linked to Pete Davidson, seems to be enjoying this “low-maintenance” addition to her household—at least for now.