Kourtney Kardashian’s lifestyle website Poosh advertised a $999 Valentine’s Day gift box, and her enraged fans called her out of touch.

Fans are mad at Kourtney Kardashian because she told them to buy a Valentine’s Day gift basket that costs a whopping $999 (£825)

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The 43-year-lifestyle old’s brand Poosh boasts that it has curated some of the best Valentine’s Day products of the year for a romantic evening with your significant other, but be prepared to shell out a pretty penny.

Because of this, some of Kourt’s fans who are unhappy with the high prices have called her “tone deaf,” despite the fact that she has recently been criticized for allowing her ten-year-old daughter to use makeup.

Two Swarovski necklaces, a lip pumper advertised as “funded by NASA,” an acrylic box with a retail value of over $300, and two bars of low-calorie chocolate make up the extravagant hamper.

According to the Poosh website, the value of the basket is $2,701 (£2,232), so buyers are getting a good deal.

The website says that: “Kourt and the team put together the ultimate bundle of pretty pleasures that go to friends, celebs and influencers so they can pamper to the max.”

Customers are warned that this set is exclusive and limited in availability, so they should act fast to secure their purchase; however, they should not expect a refund if they change their minds, as the website states that all sales are final.

Nonetheless, it appears that most of her fans aren’t tempted anyway, as one of them recently posted online that “loads of the stuff she (Kourtney) suggests people can’t actually afford” and that she wished Kourtney would occasionally send some “random fans” her lavish gift boxes.

While another said, “don’t know why her fans are obsessed with her products, there are better things that are affordable,” indicating that they were unimpressed by the offering.

Kourtney launched “vaginal health” gummies under her vitamin brand Lemme, and while fans were shocked by the price, she got into even more trouble.

Several medical professionals have criticized this product as unnecessary, and one expert has called Khloe Kardashian, 43, a “misogynist” for promoting this “odor-fighting” product.

Gynecologist and author Dr. Jen Gunter responded to Kardashian on Instagram, calling her a “awful person” and urging her followers to “consult an expert not a Kardashian” if they have health concerns.