Haters are always going to hate and Khloe Kardashian is SO not about it. In fact, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star recently fired back at a bunch of internet trolls who accused her of gaining weight after she was seen wearing baggy clothes for a laser hair removal appointment. Critics were brutal and went as far as calling Khloe fat. It was awful but she immediately shut it down!
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"So rude of people to say I'm getting fat because I wore baggy clothes to get laser hair removal. It's called being comfortable people," Khloe tweeted after receiving a ton of hate.
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It's just crazy that people would call her fat for wearing baggy clothing. But then again, it's upsetting that people would criticize someone's weight like that at all. Khloe looks amazing and no one really has the right to tell her otherwise. She's not the only celeb who's been quick to shut down the haters. Here are a few other celebs who have handled fat-shaming like total pros!
Unfortunately, this isn't the first time Khloe has had to shut down haters.
"I remember the chubby girl in me and I’m fighting for my chubby self,” Khloe said at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Next Gen conference in Laguna Niguel, California in 2016. In a previous interview with Complex magazine, Khloe opened up about how she always knew she was considered the "fat, funny" Kardashian sister. "I never looked at myself as the fat sister. Sometimes I would beat people to the punch and say, 'Oh I’m the fat, funny one,' because that’s what people would say about me. But I never really thought that."
Ariadne Díaz was called gorda after she posted this adorable photo with her men.
"Those people who take the time to comment that we (celebrities) are fat, skinny, ugly, cute…please get a life and don't be obsessed with other people's lives […] I share photos of my life, my family and my work for people who love me or love my work. I don't care about anybody else," she said. Good for her!
Jennifer Lopez opened up about how she was being pressured to lose weight earlier in her career.
At a Shades of Blue event on June 10th, 2016, she detailed how "They kept telling me to lose weight. I was a dancer and I was athletic. And even my manager at the time, who I no longer work with, was telling me, ‘You need to lose weight. You need to be thinner,’ she said. “I was like, ‘No, I don’t. If I lose any more weight, it won’t be me.' You know what I mean?”
Dascha Polanco has slammed luxury fashion designers who have refused to dress her because of her curvy figure.
"I had a situation with a high-end brand the other day where I had personally invested so much money purchasing their items, and I love what they do, so I had my publicist reach out to their PR team," the OITNB actress told Vogue in 2016. "Their response was, 'Oh, you’re not the sizes we have, not right now, maybe in the future.' Now if they want me to [wear their designs] down the road, I will not give them the pleasure. It’s disappointing, but I try to work with up-and-coming designers who will make things for me and who will collaborate with me. People who love my curves and embrace them as much as I do.”
Gina Rodriguez hasn't hidden from those who criticize her body.
The Jane The Virgin actress has opened up about her struggle with thyroid and Hashimoto’s disease as well as the beauty pressures she’s experienced in Hollywood. She shared with People how she’s constantly being told, “You’re not skinny enough. You’re not tall enough. You’re not ethnic enough.” Here’s what she had to say about it: “We live in an industry where the desire to be something that you’re not sells. But why can’t we make the desire to be what you are sell? Why can’t we make that profitable?”
Demi Lovato struggled with self-harm and bulimia and has experienced her fair share of online bullying
Shortly after completing her three-month rehabilitation program back in 2011, she had Twitter trolls call her fat. “Guess what, I’m healthy, and happy, and if you’re hating on my weight you obviously aren’t. : ) #UNBROKEN” she tweeted.
Kim Kardashian has had it rough when it comes to fat-shaming.
She was even called Shamu (the famouse whale) while pregnant with North. Ouch! She opened up about how hard it was being constantly called fat during an interview with C magazine. "It was the worst! I couldn’t help it, and everyone would say, 'She can’t stop eating.' I delivered at 180 [lbs.] and they were like, ‘She’s 210 pounds. She’s getting dumped because she’s too fat’ and all these ridiculous stories. It really took a toll. It changed the way I viewed wanting my picture taken. Before I was always smiling, and so into being out and about. After I had the baby, I was like, these are the same people that made fun of me, and posted the stories that were so awful, calling me fat for something I couldn’t control. I don’t want to smile for them. I don’t want to be out. Even if I was more confident, I just didn’t feel like being that girl who was going to be smiling for every photo. It changed my mood; it changed who I was; it changed my personality a lot."
Then came those untouched photos of her butt on April 25th, 2017 that caused her to lose 100,000 fans on Instagram.
Gigi Hadid wrote an open letter to all her haters.
The high-fashion model also opened up about the constant criticism she’s received from people who don’t think she’s skinny enough. "I never didn’t like my body," she told *Vogue’*s booking director Helena Suric. "I was very athletic. I was very proud of why my body was the way it was … you do everything you can to be healthy and do what makes you feel good and happy. That’s just always how I’ve looked at it."
Denise Bidot wants everybody to know that she has their back.
The plus-size model opened up to Bustle.com on how she copes with people who say she’s too small to be considered plus-size and too big to be a model in general. "In the sea of millions of comments, I’m lucky in really only getting a few negative ones here and there. At the end of the day, I want to reprogram what is considered beautiful and make sure there is representation out there for everybody."
Ashley Graham doesn't stay quiet.
The plus-size model and activist, wrote an open letter on Lenny Letter on how she gets criticized for being too fat or too thin. "To some I’m too curvy. To others I’m too tall, too busty, too loud, and now, too small–too much, but at the same time not enough. When I post a photo from a "good angle," I receive criticism for looking smaller and selling out. When I post photos showing my cellulite, stretch marks, and rolls, I’m accused of promoting obesity. The cycle of body-shaming needs to end. I’m over it."
Galilea Montijo has suffered a lot because of internet bullies.
The host of the Mexican morning show Hoy was bullied on social media while struggling to lose her pregnancy weight in 2012.
"It was one of the hardest moments of my life," she admitted. But she eventually understood that it was a very small price to pay to have a baby in the public eye.
Tamara Falcó, Enrique Iglesias' little sister, has had a very hard time.
Last November, the Spanish socialite had to blog about her sudden weight gain after she was constantly asked about it online.
"I'm fat because I have a thyroid problem. I'm trying to solve it, but it takes time," she told the Spanish media on November 17, 2016 while at an event in Madrid.
Chiquis Rivera has learned to own her curves.
Although she admits that sometimes she feels fat, more often than not she highlights her figure, like she did at the 2017 Latin Billboard Awards.
"I'd rather be fat than be a hypocrite, ugly personality, crazy woman who dedicates her life to throwing negativity out in the world…," she wrote on Twitter in 2015, after a particularly mean comment.
Selena Gomez had the best response when she was body-shamed in 2015.
"I love being happy with me yall #theresmoretolove," she wrote and went on to allow paparazzi to take more photos of her while vacationing in Mexico.