In new images to emerge from the secretive state, the country's leader is shown smiling as purportedly excited female soldiers scream and try to touch him.
Other, more sombre, photos also show Kim Jong-Un sitting stony-faced in front of a large group of expressionless soldiers.
The photographs have emerged following speculation Jong-Un's aunt is the latest member of ruler's family to be purged.
Kim Kyong-hui, 67, is the widow of Jong-Un's ousted uncle Jang Song-taek, who was recently executed by the brutal regime after being described as a traitor.
Kyong-hui had featured in a propaganda film alongside the leader and his wife paying tribute to former leaders Kil Il-sung and Kim Jong-il.
The film was aired in January but, in a recent re-run, all scenes featuring her were cut.
She was last seen in public in September.
After the execution of her husband, Kyong-hui's direct family members where shot dead and other relatives sent to labour camps.
Among those executed were North Korea's ambassadors to Cuba and Malaysia.
Since rising to power, Jong-Un has sanctioned a series of politically-motivated and high-profile changes to his regime.
This weekend it was also reported he disposed of 11 other high-ranking government officials.
Kim Jong-Un was recently "re-elected" as Supreme Leader of the communist country.
He first became leader of the country when his dad Kim Jong Il died in 2011.
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