American reality TV star Kim Kardashian walks with her son Saint in Yerevan on the evening of October 7.
Kim is often dubbed the "Queen" of social media, with 148 million followers on her Instagram page, and 62 million on her Twitter account.
Kim puckers up for a selfie with a fan on October 8. The Kardashians were in their ancestral homeland of Armenia to baptize their children.
Kim Kardashian was also a guest speaker at a technology conference in Yerevan on October 8.
During the conference, Kardashian said she was looking at ways to manufacture her underwear line in Armenia.
"I'm definitely talking to a few major Armenian investors about hopefully trying to figure out a factory for my shapewear and about trying to figure out what kind of factories you have that I can manufacture products in here," Kardashian told reporters.
Kim at the Armenian Genocide Memorial outside of Yerevan on October 8, where the Kardashians paid their respects to the Armenians killed by Ottoman Turks starting in 1915.
Kim (left) and her older sister Kourtney and Kourtney's children, Penelope (right) and Mason, prepare to lay flowers at the memorial.
The stone monument and its eternal flame commemorates the mass slaughter and deportation of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks during the World War I-era.
Kim leaves the memorial past a phalanx of photographers on October 8. The Kardashians' ancestors emigrated to the United States from Armenia in the late 19th century.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (right) meets with Kim Kardashian in Yerevan on October 9.
There was a buzz on the streets of Yerevan as sisters Kim and Kourtney Kardashian arrived to baptize their children -- and Kim floated the idea of manufacturing her underwear line in Armenia.