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elliot-wolf - September 22, 2018
I don’t think many people are concerned about what Khloe is up to anymore. She’s right next to Kendall and Kourtney, completing the unholy trinity of Kardashian-Jenners that the world couldn’t care any less about. And by care, I mean on a Kardashian scale, compared to the top attention whores Kim and Kylie. Khloe had to be cheated on to make headlines again, all Kylie had to do was say she never had milk with cereal the entire 21 years that she’s been alive. The bar is a little lower for some in the family. But Khloe is feeling the fame withdrawal and she has a black baby. One that actually exited her instead of the doors of an adoption agency a la the Madonna/Angelina special. Khloe put on her thinking cap and victim outfit. She disabled comments for pictures of her child, but not for her selfies. It really got the people looking in her direction.
Khloe Kardashian has had to deal with racist and other hateful online remarks about her daughter True Thompson since the day she first shared a photo of her and it appears the reality star has had enough.
On Tuesday, the 34-year-old posted a new pic of her and the child and disabled the comments. She did not specify a reason. She later posted photos of herself and left the comments option turned on.
In July, Khloe fired back at a Twitter user who said True was not cute.
"What self-respecting adult would even comment on a child's appearance?" the reality star tweeted. "What type of disgusting human being are you? It's pathetic that you are this miserable in your life."
Some random internet user saying your kid isn’t cute isn’t a good reason for uproar. But since there’s a legal age requirement for plastic surgery, I see why Khloe was upset. You can’t stuff baby True’s lips with fillers before her first birthday. Beauty is subjective. And some babies are ugly. Khloe wants to protect her ego more than her kid.
Photo Credit: Getty Images / Instagram / Backgrid USA
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