Kim Kardashian West's "idol" is Sarah Jessica Parker.

Kim Kardashian West

Kim Kardashian West

The 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' star was thrilled to meet the 'Sex and the City' actress backstage at her husband Kanye West's concert on Monday (05.09.16).

The pair were posing for a selfie when Kim, 35, turned to the 41-year-old actress and said: "You're like my idol."

Sarah laughed and said: "No, you're nuts."

But Kim - who has kids North, three, and Saint, eight months, with Kanye - insisted the compliment was genuine.

She said: "You're like the most amazing person on the planet."

The 'I Don't Know How She Does It' star then invited Kanye to join her and his wife for a photo, and called him a "babe".

Kim agreed: "The one and only babe."

While Sarah was backstage with Kim and Kanye, she'll have been able to enjoy a frozen cocktail as it was recently revealed the 'All Day' rapper insists on two slushie machines on his rider.

The 39-year-old musician has the specialist equipment on hand to dispense frozen versions of his beloved Hennessy cognac with coke, and the other Grey Goose vodka and lemonade, which was requested so Kim could join him in a chilly tipple.

Meanwhile, Kim recently revealed she has learned to live with skin condition psoriasis.

In a post on her official mobile phone app, she told fans: "I have that one patch on my right leg that is most visible. I don't even really try to cover it that much anymore. Sometimes I just feel like it's my big flaw and everyone knows about it, so why cover it?"

Kim manages the breakouts by sticking to a strict diet which reduces the risk of getting patches and she also applies cortisone cream to her itchy skin every night. If her psoriasis is particularly bad then she gets cortisone injections.

She explained: "Everyone with psoriasis has different symptoms; sometimes the rashes are itchy, sometimes they're flaky. Mine flares up from time to time for different reasons. I'm always hoping for a cure, of course, but in the meantime, I'm learning to just accept it as part of who I am."