Khloé Kardashian faced harsh criticism as social media users claimed her latest ad does not look like her.
The reality TV personality, 41, appeared to have once again come under scrutiny for a Fabletics ad posted on X this week.
This comes after longtime criticism from online trolls for allegedly airbrushing away her natural skin texture and altering her perfectly fine facial features.
In the advertisement, Kardashian was facing the camera but had turned her head away as she modeled a matching workout set.
She was dressed in taupe from head to toe as she wore a baseball cap paired with a matching cropped jacket and high-waisted pants.
Coincidentally, Kardashian also recently opened up about receiving an overabundance of unsolicited comments about her body in the past and comparing her to her older sisters, Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian.
Khloe Kardashian faced a barrage of harsh comments in response to an athleisure ad she modeled in
Some social media users made comments about her looking unrecognizable and likened her outfit to a delivery driver’s uniform
She had a duffel bag on her shoulder, and the overall look seemingly inspired social media users to express their disinterest via snarky tweets.
The Kardashians star has been in a partnership with Kate Hudson’s athleisure company since late last year.
One social media user on X, formerly Twitter, tweeted: ‘Who dis?’
Another person chimed in and likened her monochromatic outfit to a uniform, suggesting that she ‘looks like a UPS driver.’
‘No thank you,’ an X user wrote in response to the Fabletics ad.
One person slammed her and her family as ‘trash.’
However, there were also fans replying with supportive tweets in response to the ad.
‘This is actually a cute outfit. I see you [Khloe]. Y’all hating,’ one person wrote.
On the same day, she shared photos from another photoshoot on her Instagram and showed off her glam
Earlier this week, she opened up about receiving unsolicited comments about her body when she was younger and the beginning of her weight loss journey
Since last year, the model has been working in partnership with the Kate Hudson-founded athleisure company
Another X user added: ‘shes so pretty omg.’
Just days earlier, the entrepreneur had shared on her Khloe In Wonder Land podcast that she would never forget how many people were ‘mean’ or ‘rude’ to her before she slimmed down.
She noted in her podcast episode that she would see online discourse from people comparing her to her sisters in the noughties.
‘When I was chubbier, I used to get very different treatment than [sisters] Kourtney and Kim got,’ she said.
‘When I lost a lot of weight and started looking different, the treatment I started getting was so much better. I remember how gross that made me feel, but I also was like, I see all of you.’
Kardashian added: ”This is a little game and I’ve never forgotten the ones that were mean or rude to me but great to Kourtney and Kim and I’ve never f***ed with them.
‘I’m the same person, but aesthetically I look different. Your treatment of me is so vastly different, and it makes me [feel] gross,’ she continued.
‘That’s the world that this is, and I don’t like that,’ she added.
One social media user on X, formerly Twitter, tweeted: ‘Who dis?’
Another person chimed in and likened her monochromatic outfit to an uniform, suggesting that she ‘looks like a UPS driver’
‘No thank you,’ an X user wrote in response to the ad
‘No thanks,’ another person tweeted
One person slammed her and her family as ‘trash’
However, there were also fans replying with supportive tweets in response to the ad
Another X user added: ‘shes so pretty omg’
In a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she also lamented about finding clothes in her size and getting hurtful comments from stylists.
‘Even on shoots, I would never have options for clothing,’ she candidly shared.
‘There would always be this attention on Kourtney and Kim, but I was too much work for [stylists] or they had nothing in my size. I wasn’t even that crazy big!
‘Other [stylists] actually said, “I just can’t work with you,” because I was too big. That always hurt my feelings, of course.’
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