

Khloé finished her statement with a message to those who identify with her struggles. It's not for anyone to decide or judge what is acceptable or not anymore." My body, my image, and how I choose to look and what I want to share is my choice. The same way I throw on some, get my nails done, or wear a pair of heels to present myself to the world the way I want to be seen and it's exactly what I will continue to do unapologetically. I love a good filter, good lighting and an edit here and there.

"This is an example of how I have been conditioned to feel, that I am not beautiful enough just being me. "You never quite get used to being judged and pulled apart and told how unattractive one is, but I will say, if you hear anything enough you start to believe it," she wrote. But as someone who has struggled with body image her whole life, when someone takes a photo of you that isn't flattering in bad lighting or doesn't capture your body the way it is after working so hard to get to this point - and then shares it to the world - you should have every right to ask for it to not be shared - regardless of who you are," Khloé wrote.Īccording to Khloé, gratuitous comments on her appearance have never gotten easier to hear. The photo that was posted this week is beautiful. "This is me and my body unretouched and unfiltered. In it, Khloé got candid about her own insecurities and why it was important for her to have the picture removed from social media. Her statement, which fans may have missed, was published a few days ago at the very end of a gallery of videos showing off her body. She has now directly addressed the controversy about the image and the alleged editing of her body with an Instagram Live and a lengthy statement. Last week, when an unfiltered and unedited candid picture of Khloé Kardashian started circulating around the internet, the reality star and her family attempted to have it taken down and scrubbed from the web entirely.
