Khloé Kardashian claps back at fan for criticizing her parenting

Khloé Kardashian doesn't play when it comes to her child. After she shared a picture of her daughter, True Thompson, inside a Bentley electric car toy a fan took the comments to criticize the new mom.

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The baby girl received a gorgeous car from model Kimora Lee Simmons and the reality star took to Instagram to show off the gorgeous gift. She also shared a pic of True inside of the car, and the baby girl looked so happy! It's hard to believe that a fan had an issue with seeing how joyful the baby seemed with her new toy.

Koko shared a video of all three cars.

Kimora sent three cars for each of the youngest Kardashian-Jenner babies. Khloé shared a video and showed Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi's car, Kim Kardashian's daughter Chicago's car and baby True's. And they're so cute!

How adorable are they?

Each car was decorated with a large pink bow and a teddy bear was sitting inside.

Khloé shared the most adorable pic of baby True sitting in the car.

"I’m not sure what’s cuter, the cute teddy bear driving the Bentley truck or True’s cheeks and smile," the Good American founder captioned the sweet snap. "Thank you Auntie Kimora and family for the precious gift! ."

A fan then took to the comments to express her distaste for the gift.

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Khloe Kardashian/Instagram

The fan said Khloé should be instilling more religious practices into the baby's life instead of giving her lavish gifts. The Kardashian sisters have been known to fire back at anyone who questions their parenting skills or anyone who writes anything negative about their babies. It's hard to bite your tongue when it comes to your children, so we totally understand where Khloé is coming from.

Khloé was not having it and responded with a classy but strong clap back.

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Khloe Kardashian/Instagram

Khloé said that she prays with her daughter daily and that as a religious person, the fan shouldn't pass judgement.