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I never got to go to prom

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    Lots of celebrities give the whole "I never got to go to prom" spiel during interviews, and FeelTimes, missing out on the over-hyped but still-traditionally-exciting experience does seem like a real bummer for anyone who grew up famous. As a result, I've seen a celeb or two attempt to relive the glory days by escorting a fan to prom every few years — in fact, in 2017, Kylie Jenner took a fan to prom, and basically everyone in attendance freaked out. This year, another member of the Kar-Jen clan got all gussied up for high school's biggest social event, and today I'm here to sing the praises of Khloé Kardashian's prom dress as a result. Kardashian came to slay, and her date — and his entire school, natch — was living for it.


    I know a lot of people out there don't exactly ~love~ the Kardashians, but the fans that do are totally, completely, and utterly devoted to the sisters. And unlike a lot of celebs, the girls often make an effort to communicate with these die-hard fans and build relationships — Exhibit A: Khloé arranging to attend prom with superfan Narbeh, who runs fan account Twitter.


    "Feeling over the moon," Narbeh declared of the entire experience. Honestly, this is the cutest thing I've seen all year. Khlo didn't just show up at the prom for a quick photo op, either — she really did the damn thing. Narbeh documented the entire night on his social media platforms, and Kardashian was even there for the classically-awkward front yard prom pics before they hit the event, where they then continued to ham it up in the photo booth.


    A high school senior’s glittery Cheap Prom Dresses stunned her classmates, but her favorite thing about it was that her 14-year-old sister created it from scratch.Mikayla Lewis, 18, modeled the floor-length sequin gown with a short train and back decal at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts prom in Washington, D.C., last month.But the show-stopping dress was not couture, nor was it designer. In fact, it was a one-of-a-kind creation made by her younger sister, 14-year-old Courtney Lewis.

    “It was awesome because it’s exactly what I wanted and it was tailored to me and it was one of a kind, which I wanted,” Mikayla told https://www.feeltimes.com. “People asked me where I got it and I said it was handmade by my sister.”