
A file photo of Khloe Kardashian. (courtesy: khloekardashian)
Strong points
- “The photo that was posted this week is gorgeous,” Khloe wrote.
- “I’m of course not asking for sympathy,” Khloe wrote
- She shared a live video to “show you that all this is not touched up”
New Delhi:
Much has been made recently about a photo of Khloe Kardashian that was accidentally posted to her Instagram and then deleted – by then, however, the photo had been released by many and Kardashian’s lawyers got down to business in having it cleaned of the internet. Excessive force on a photo, many might say and have. The photo itself? A really nice pic of Khloe in a bikini – except it hadn’t been edited. After a massive backlash, the 36-year-old media personality shared his thoughts today. On Instagram, she shared a live video to “show you that this is not touched up.” She also attached a statement in which she explained the fuss over the unfiltered photo and her haste to have it removed.
“The photo that was posted this week is gorgeous,” Khloe Kardashian begins her statement, contradicting herself in the following sentence, “But as someone who’s struggled with body image all of their life, when someone takes a photo of you not flattering in poor light or not capturing your body as it is after working so hard to achieve it – then sharing with the world – you should have the right to ask what ‘it is not shared – regardless of who you are. “
Khloe, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian’s younger sister, was noticeably heavier when the family started airing their star-making reality show. keeping up with the Kardashians. “In truth, the constant pressure, ridicule and judgment of my entire life to be perfect and meet other people’s standards of my appearance have been too much to bear,” she wrote in her statement, revealing that she was. the target of comments like “Khloe is the big sister” and “Khloe is the bad sister”.
Noting that public opinion has widely suggested that she suck it because “she grew up in a life of privilege” and “signed up for it all,” writes Khloe Kardashian, “of course I’m not asking for sympathy but I ask recognized for being human … It’s almost unbearable to try to meet the impossible standards that the public has set for me. “Her flaws and imperfections were micro-analyzed in photos,” Khloe writes, adding that the common assumption is that she “had to pay for” her now toned and fit body.
“I love a good filter, good lighting and editing here and there,” writes Khloe Kardashian, “My body, my image and how I choose to look and what I want to share is my choice.”
Read his in-depth article here:
Khloe Kardashian’s words will, of course, resonate with anyone who has struggled with body image and that’s most of us. His right to assert his free will over his own life is also not in dispute – the problem with the forbidden image is twofold: the extreme efforts of his team to have it removed and, more importantly, the narrative presented. on social media by Khloe and her sisters. .
You could argue that Khloe Kardashian perpetuates the same impossible beauty and body standards that she laments in her post. The controversy over the photo she worked so hard to get deleted highlighted an older post (see below) that Khloe shared on Instagram – a photo of her stretch marks with the caption: “Love my scratches. ” Does she really, ask the internet now, given that no photo of Khloe features the real, unfiltered one.
As some have pointed out on Twitter, Khloe’s insistence on the retouched images fosters the very shame of the body she condemns and this was a missed opportunity to send a positive message:
Lol yeah, I read Khloe Kardashian’s statement and while I empathize with her, she is currently part of the problem. It’s sick and she needs professional help, not a platform where she lives a lie and separates young women from their money by teaching them to hate each other.
– Sophie Ross (@SophRossss) April 8, 2021
I wish @Khloe kardashian would have embraced this unedited photo instead of going out of her way to get it erased. Most women will never achieve what her unedited body looks like, so imagine what it feels like to constantly see unrealistic “perfected” body images.
– Jess (@ jessecanicole17) April 8, 2021
Khloe could have used this moment to show off body positivity and let her fans know that “insta perfect bodies” don’t exist … but instead she pulls the victim card … she needs help
– Itz’hell (@EyeCeee) April 8, 2021
As for the excess lengths the Kardashians took while having Khloe’s photo cleaned, here’s an example:
They do a lot for a photo that has been shared everywhere. It’s not even bad, just show what Khloe really looks like, which is actually better than the image she’s trying to convey. It’s wild. https://t.co/6TZZe9EWfM
– (@_MissLeandra) April 7, 2021
However, everything lives on forever on the internet, regardless of Kardashian influence and money (sister Kim just made the billionaire list). For those of you wondering what the picture looked like, You can find it here.
None of this really meets the unreal expectations placed on women – actress Vidya Balan is one of many who have recently spoken about how difficult it is to look a certain way.