Khloe Kardashian is firing back after an Instagram follower left a stinging response to new pictures the reality star shared.
Over the weekend, the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star posted a series of images that show her in a tight blue bodysuit. The fact that the images have an out-of-this-world feel wasn't lost on Khloe, who captioned the snaps with UFO emojis and the word "Avatar."
One follower wasn't love the nine intergalactic-inspired images and took a shot at Khloe.
"If insecurity was a person," the user wrote, according to a screengrab published by TooFab.
The comment didn't sit well with Khloe.
"Baby girl, you have to look in the mirror. Only insecure people tear other people down," she replied. "I'm sending you so much love, health and happiness! I'm sorry that you're hurting."
Other people wondered if Khloe actively erases critical comments, as most of the responses to her pics appeared to be positive.
The new cosmos-inspired snapshots come just two weeks after a photo controversy enveloped Khloe.
In early April, an unedited (and authentic) photo of Khloe in a bikini surfaced on social media. The image shows her without makeup and without photoshop editing — which the Kardashian family has been known to utilize. Several websites and social media accounts shared the image. Quickly after, according to reports, the famous family began threatening legal action against websites running the photo.
A family rep told Page Six that the Kardashian-Jenner clan wanted the image off the Internet because it was unauthorized — not because Khloe was pictured looking au natural. Then, on April 7, Khloe addressed the situation and insinuated that the picture was unflattering, hence why she wanted it off the Internet.
"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 it to this point … you should have every right to ask for it to not be shared – regardless of who you are," she said on Instagram while addressing body acceptance. "My body, my image and how I choose to look and what I want to share is my choice. It's not for anyone to decide or judge what is acceptable anymore."