Melbourne: Khloe Kardashian jumped to sister Kim’s defence, after the reality star was ridiculed for her weight.
The 31-year-old socialite came under heavier fire than usual this week for her fashion choices.
Her orange blouse and beige pants ensemble prompted ridiculing headlines such as “Kim Kardashian komes klose to a kamel toe”, “Was this outfit Kanye West- approved?” and “Kim Kardashian’s Ass BIGGER THAN EVER.”
Harsher still were the comments that accompanied the articles and the reaction on micro blogging site Twitter.
“Curves? No, she is fat from the waist down,” the Herald Sun quoted Frank from Detroit as writing.
Kroy from Manchester chipped in: “She really should change to a vegan diet - fast. No animal products - that also means no dairy. She better do it now while she is young.”
“Kanye West is making Kim Kardashian fat,” tweeted @angelicAbomb.
While another critic posted: “Kim Kardashian, I have a question for you. How are you so fat but so hot at the same time?”
Although the socialite has tried to be philosophical about the affair, tweeting, “Silent has the same letters as listen,” Khloe has gone into bat for her.
“Still get disgusted by how people judge others by weight. Either ‘fat’ or ‘skinny’. Nothing is ever good enough...” Khloe wrote.
“Throwing stones behind a screen. If you must judge a person. Try judging their soul. My brick walls are getting higher and higher.
“U can’t love any1 else until u know how to love urself first. The good, bad, ugly, beautiful.... Love yourself deeply. The rest is easy,” she tweeted.
ANI
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