Khloe Kardashian did not hold back when someone online was a hater to her sister Kim.
The Kardashians star posted a photo of herself in a sheer body-hugging dress to Instagram on August 22, and sister Kim was the first to praise the post claiming “WOW WOW WOW!!!!”
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However, it was some of the responses to Kim’s comments that really caught Khloe’s eyes. One user wrote in on the Instagram post stating “hey Pamper boot. And in quick response, Kardashian responded back to the post stating “hey blocked brows.”
But it didn’t stop there, as another user chimed in to defend the initial comment, writing that they’d “rather have blocked brows that’s easy [to take] off than a saggy diaper.” And to this, Khloe had an even more fiery reaction.
“Those things are tatted on but a hater is going to hate,” the reality star wrote. “That a– is a–‘n but you do you baby, that’s why we have so many flavors. Not everyone has the same taste. Sending you love and a little bit of agua. You seem thirsty my love.”
A lot of people chimed in on the post online with many laughing at the situation.
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One user commented, “This is what I needed, the girl needs to stop bringing negativity!!! Only positive vibes.” Added another, “oooof khloe’s had ENOUGHHHHHH.” Meanwhile, a third wrote, “This might be the best clap back I’ve read. You look GORGEOUS per usual, mama!”
Yet, this is not the only time a member of the family took time to respond to a hater online.
Kourtney took a minute to even tell followers how she deals with negative hate.
She stated, “Taking a minute after a peaceful pilates session to drink my tea and block some negative accounts…” Kourtney wrote alongside a peace sign emoji on her July 16 Instagram Story. “Positive vibrations bye bye to the rest.”
Even in the past, Khloe pointed out on Twitter that some people truly will say nothing but the worst things. She stated,
“HA! some of y’all really just make up anything and swear it’s the truth as if you know what’s going on,” she posted. “The truth is never good enough… or juicy enough. So you create a narrative that fits what you choose to believe.”
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She added, “It is so old at this point. It’s always something about people creating fake s–t about me and actually terrorizing me about something THEY ARE CREATING. Without anyone knowing any facts. It’s some weirdo s–t.”
Of course, many know some of the biggest comments people online have mentioned.