Khloe Kardashian slammed for putting makeup on daughter True, 3, as tot kisses camera with red lipstick & blue eyeshadow
KHLOE Kardashian has faced backlash from fans for allowing her three-year-old daughter True to wear red lipstick and bright blue eyeshadow. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has recently sparked concerns about her drastic weight loss. And now Khloe, 37, has raised eyebrows over some of her parenting methods. The reality star took to […]
KHLOE Kardashian has faced backlash from fans for allowing her three-year-old daughter True to wear red lipstick and bright blue eyeshadow.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has recently sparked concerns about her drastic weight loss.
Khloe shared a photo of True with crazy bright makeup[/caption] Fans ripped her for allowing a three-year-old to wear blue eyeshadow and red lipstick[/caption]And now Khloe, 37, has raised eyebrows over some of her parenting methods.
The reality star took to her Instagram feed on Tuesday to share an up-close and personal selfie of her three-year-old daughter True.
In the snap, the tiny tot made a kissy face for the camera while showing off wild blue eyeshadow and red lipstick.
The little girl wore her pink pajamas from the night before and her little curls formed a halo around her face.
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Khloe captioned her post: “Good Morning,” with a kiss emoji.
Although many friends and family flooded the comments section with heart-eye emojis and their compliments, fans were not so pleased.
Several slammed Khloe for allowing True to wear the bright-colored makeup at such a young age.
“Why ??” one put shortly, while a second joked: “Good thing Kanye isn’t the dad, he’d be tripping,” alluding to the rapper’s fury over his own daughters wearing makeup.
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“Teaching her wayyyy to early,” a third complained.
A fourth asked: “You put all that makeup on a 3-year-old?”
“Premature and early sexualization of kids is a no-no,” another warned, while a fifth asked: “Don’t let her grow up too fast, ok?”
“No. Way too young. What’s next a thong and heels?” a final complained.
SKINNY MINI
Khloe has recently caused concern among fans as her frame has become increasingly thin after her difficult breakup with True’s dad Tristan Thompson.
Earlier this week, the TV personality looked super-slim as she picked up her daughter from a gymnastics class.
The Good American founder went for a low-key look on Monday as she enjoyed some quality time with her three-year-old.
Khloe displayed her lean limbs in dark grey leggings teamed with a baggy hoodie and black and white Yeezy Boost sneakers.
She obscured her features with a large pair of oversized black sunglasses and finished off the look with hoop earrings.
The mother of one carried True, who was wearing a multicolored bodysuit and purple Converse sneakers, on her hip.
The toddler looked adorable as she closed her eyes and rested her face against her mother’s shoulder.
DIFFICULT TIME?
Khloe has been putting on a brave face on social media in recent weeks following Tristan’s love child scandal.
However, she has sparked concern from some fans with her drastic weight loss in her recent Good American ads and social media photos.
Late last month, a TikTok user with the handle “ImLauriee” shared their concern over how quickly Khloe appeared to have lost weight.
“Can we talk about how skinny Khloe Kardashian has gotten?” she said.
“Her legs are so small. Should we be blaming Tristan? I just don’t understand. I’m concerned.”
TRISTAN’S DRAMA
Tristan fathered a child with his mistress Maralee Nichols back in December 2021.
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In January, he admitted in a lengthy Instagram post that he is indeed the father of the baby boy.
After the NBA player revealed the paternity results, he also issued a public apology to Khloe, who he was exclusively dating when the child was conceived.
Fans have shown concern over her slim figure[/caption] Tristan fathered a third child late last year[/caption]We pay for your stories!
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