Social media users harshly criticised Khloé Kardashian, saying that her most recent advertisement did not feature her.
The 41-year-old reality TV star seemed to have faced criticism once more for a Fabletics advertisement that was uploaded on X this week.
Online trolls have long criticised her for supposedly airbrushing away her natural skin tone and changing her exquisite facial features.
While modelling a similar gym gear, Kardashian turned her head away from the camera in the commercial.
Her entire outfit was taupe, including a baseball cap, a cropped jacket and high-waisted jeans.
Coincidentally, Kardashian recently talked about how she used to get a lot of unsolicited remarks about her figure and how they compared her to her elder sisters, Kim and Kourtney.
Following her appearance in an athleisure advertisement, Khloe Kardashian received a torrent of critical remarks.
She appeared unrecognisable, according to several social media users, who compared her attire to a delivery driver’s uniform.
Her whole appearance, which included a duffel bag slung over her shoulder, apparently prompted some on social media to comment sarcastically about how uninterested they were.
Since late last year, the Kardashians star has partnered with Kate Hudson’s athleisure business.
“Who dis?” tweeted a social media user on X, which was formerly Twitter.
Another commenter said that she “looks like a UPS driver” and compared her monochromatic ensemble to a uniform.
An X user commented, “No thank you,” in response to the Fabletics advertisement.
She and her family were called “trash” by one person.
On the other hand, several fans responded to the advertisement with encouraging tweets.
This is a really adorable dress. [Khloe], I see you. One guy wrote, “Y’all hating.”
She displayed her glam on Instagram that same day by posting pictures from a different photo shoot.
She talked about the start of her weight loss journey and the unsolicited remarks she received about her physique when she was younger earlier this week.
The model has been collaborating with the athleisure company launched by Kate Hudson since last year.
“She’s so pretty omg,” another X user commented.
A few days prior, the businesswoman had revealed on her Khloe In Wonder Land podcast that she would never forget how many people were “mean” or “rude” to her prior to her weight loss.
In her podcast episode, she mentioned that she would come across online comments from people who compared her to her sisters in the 2000s.
“I used to receive very different treatment than [sisters] Kourtney and Kim when I was chubbier,” she remarked.
“The treatment I started receiving was so much better after I lost a lot of weight and started looking different.” I recall feeling disgusted by that, but I also thought, “I see all of you.”
“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,” Kardashian continued.
“I look different, but I’m the same person.” “That’s the world that this is, and I don’t like that,” she went on. “Your treatment of me is so vastly different, and it makes me [feel] gross.”
“Who dis?” tweeted a social media user on X, which was formerly Twitter.
An X user commented, “No thank you,” in reaction to the advertisement, comparing her monochromatic ensemble to a uniform and implying that she “looks like a UPS driver.”
Another person tweeted, “No thanks.”
She and her family were called “trash” by one person.
Nevertheless, some fans responded to the advertisement with encouraging tweets.
“She’s so pretty omg,” another X user commented.
She also bemoaned the difficulty of finding clothing in her size and the nasty remarks she received from stylists in a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “Even on shoots, I would never have options for clothing,” she said openly.
“Kourtney and Kim would always be the center of attention, but I was too much work for [stylists] or they had nothing in my size.” I wasn’t even that huge! In fact, other stylists told me, “I just can’t work with you,” since I was too large. Naturally, that always made me feel bad.