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KIM Kardashian has thrown support to her sister Kendall by rolling around on the ground in skimpy swimwear while clutching a bottle of booze.

Kim, 40, was snapped in a teal-colored ʙικιɴι as she flaunted her iconic curves on a patch of grᴀss.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star accessorized with a bottle of Kendall’s 818 Tequila, a can of mixer and a 818 Tequila cap.

Sharing the steamy pH๏τos on Instagram, Kim praised herself for being such a good sibling.

She told her 235million followers: “Supportive Sister 818.”

Kendall, who announced the launch her alcohol line earlier this year, gave Kim’s post a like within an hour, along with 1.7million others.

Other fans showed their approval by posting both red heart and fire emojis.

In February, Kendall unveiled 818 Tequila and told her army of followers that her line had been four years in the making.

At the time, the 25-year-old model said: “For almost 4 years I’ve been on a journey to create the best tasting tequila.

“After dozens of blind taste tests, trips to our distillery, entering into world tasting compeтιтions anonymously and WINNING… 3.5 years later I think we’ve done it!”

Kendall concluded: “This is all we’ve been drinking for the last year and I can’t wait for everyone else to get their hands on this to enjoy it as much as we do!”

A glitzy launch party followed in May and there was no expense spared, with the reality star treating VIPs to sH๏τs and drinking games at an exclusive venue.

However, Kendall has found herself coming under fire over the range several times.

The TV advert for 818 Tequila ended up trending on social media for the wrong reasons, after critics began accusing her of “cultural appropriation”.

In the commercial, Kendall could be seen walking through fields and holding a glᴀss of her tequila while smiling and posing with a horse.

Workers in the field appeared as well.

One person wrote on social media: “Having workers in the fields while you’re on your horse looking down on them as if you own them. Disgusting and tone deaf.”