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Khloé Kardashian Says She Hires Size-Inclusive Models to Help 4-Year-Old Daughter ‘Feel Validated’

Khloé Kardashian has been pretty candid when it comes to motherhood, and recently shared she hires models of all sizes because there “shouldn’t be cookie cutter-shaped models.”

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The Kardashian also revealed the reason she does this is to help her daughter “feel validated.”

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Now, out of the Kardashian sisters, there was always somewhat of an odd one out.

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The youngest Kardashian (and the middle sister of the whole Kardashian-Jenner clan) is Khloé, and since the sisters landed on our screens many have pointed out that she doesn’t look quite like her siblings.

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But the dramatic changes in her appearance have seen her at the center of controversy for a while…

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Her weight-loss and gym journey has been well documented on social media and on KUWTK, but her online promotion of potentially harmful weight-loss products didn’t go unnoticed by her critics.

Khloé has been accused of many cosmetic procedures, including a nose job.

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Of course, she avidly denied going under the knife, reporting that her totally new nose shape was a result of cleverly applied make-up.

But it wasn’t just the rhinoplasty…

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On top of this, she always seems to have has suspiciously smoothed skin and has even developed that signature Kardashian figure.

And the size of her lips have also caused a bit of a stir online…

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Of course, many of the Kardashian sisters are famous for their enhanced pouts — but none more so than Kylie Jenner, who has even included lips as a part of her cosmetics line’s branding.

But it seems as though Khloé is now giving her a run for her money!

Many fans claim they don’t actually have a problem with the cosmetic work…

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More so the lies some claim the social media star tells surrounding her cosmetic enhancements, trying to pass them off as just simple lifestyle changes.

And predictably, Khloé’s Instagram gets a lot of attention because of this.

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Just like her sisters, she’s well-known for favoring a selfie and a glamorous photoshoot, but some of the images she’s been posting recently have garnered some less-than-favorable comments.

She’s constantly being accused of photoshopping and tweaking her snaps…

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Which, we must say, is very obvious in some.

Khloé has recently stumbled into a different controversy…

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And it all revolves around her daughter, True.

Kardashian superfans may be aware of their business venture, Kloset, where they sell used clothing, some of which has been worn by the famous fam.

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“Each authentic item has been hand selected and is now available exclusively for the public to purchase here,” the site states.

But the recent drop included a lot of old clothes from Khloé’s daughter…

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And it’s safe to say, people aren’t impressed.

The reason? Those prices…

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Plenty of these second hands items are listed for hundreds of dollars — with some even more expensive than their original RRP!

“Who would pay that much for children’s clothing let alone used,” one Twitter user wrote.

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“Who gives a damn about brand names. So disgusted when these clothes could be donated to people in need.”

“I see why they’re Rich… people buy anything and for a ridiculous price,” another added.

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“The Kardashian/Jenner family resells items of their clothing on their website all the time: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kris, Kendall, and Kylie all have clothes and more from their closets on the website, and in the event, you believed they’d be inexpensive but think again,” another added.

People online have been stirred up once again by a move made by Khloé regarding her daughter.

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What’s happened now? You might be wondering…

Khloé Kardashian posted a picture to her Instagram page featuring her 3-year-old daughter, True, wearing a full face of glam makeup.

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Now, although some comments were celebrating the child’s cuteness…

It’s definitely safe to say that many people had differing opinions…

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But, we’ve got to hand it to True here… Her eyeshadow was on point.

Since breaking the internet with the news of welcoming her baby boy with ex-flame Tristen Thompson last month…

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Khloé has been grabbing the limelight for her delightful posts of her daughter True Thompson.

In 2017, the reality star confessed to You magazine, that she always embraced the concept of letting kids be kids…

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And even went ahead to reveal how much fun the Kardashian kids really have when they come over to her house for a sleepover.

“My house is the fun house for my nieces and nephews. We do arts and crafts and bake a lot. We like to play outside and in the pool, just being goofy,” she said.

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“I have water balloons and we have water fights. I’m like a big kid myself. At night when I babysit them, we have dance parties. I love to give their moms the evening off,” she added.

But it’s never been that easy for the reality star…

As she’s faced a difficult journey when it came to having a child of her own and even documented her fertility struggles on Keeping Up With The Kardashians…

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But her prayers were soon answered when she announced she was pregnant and gave birth in April 2018 to a beautiful daughter.

The star finally managed to get into the good books of her followers…

It all started when Khloé posted a few snaps of True wearing a pink outfit which consisted of accessorized crocs, a pink denim skirt and matching ribbed vest top, and a pair of pink heart-shaped sunglasses.

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The post quickly got a million likes and what’s winning our hearts was the caption she wrote alongside the photos.

“On Wednesdays we wear pink 💕,” wrote Khloé, who referenced the iconic line from the 2004 movie Mean Girls.

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And the post quickly managed to grab a lot of attention, as people compared a stark difference between True and her cousins, the children of Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner in seconds.

“She’s got a refreshing spirit! Something that can’t be described, but only seen and felt. Such a cool kid,” said one user on Reddit.

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While another commented on how Khloé dresses True in age-appropriate clothes.

“It’s because True is in age-appropriate clothes in age-appropriate colors,’ added another.

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Fans even began what we call a praise fest online, and soon people compared Khloé’s choice of outfits for her kid to Kim’s aesthetics for her kids.

“[Khloé] doesn’t follow the Kim ‘aesthetic’ keeping them in muted bland colors at all times,” one person said.

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But some even backed Kim’s choice of outfits for her kids as “edgy.”

“I love North’s goth/edgy vibes she has now because she’s at an age where you know she’s picking those clothes out for herself.

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“Some of the stuff they dressed her in as a toddler was little to [sic] edgy at times like the cheetah print slip dresses or the leather leggings, band tee’s, and gold chains. She looked adorable but she was also like… 2,” they said.

You can see Khloé’s post here.

And now, Khloé has opened up about why she chooses to hire size-inclusive models for her brand, Good American.

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And it comes down to her role as a mom.

“We built Good American always keeping representation and inclusivity at its core,” she told Health last October.

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“It wasn’t a fad that we were trying to follow. And you know, it’s in our products, the diversity of the team, and our Good Squad [brand ambassadors]. We want full representation from every angle.”

“At my largest, I was a 14 or 16 — which, by the way, is totally standard in the U.S,” she said.

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“I always felt excluded from my own family — not by them. On shopping trips, I couldn’t shop where they shopped. I’d be indirectly told by brands that their clothes weren’t for me because they didn’t produce a dress in my size.”

During a new interview with Elle, she shared that through her brand she is trying to promote body positivity.

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“We don’t sell to retail stores unless they’re going to carry the full-size range,” Khloé explained. “That does financially hinder us a lot because not every department store has the budget to do that.”

“I get having a buying budget, and I respect that, but we want everyone who buys Good American to feel included, respected, and seen,” she continued.

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“There’s not a cookie cutter-shaped woman out there, so there shouldn’t be cookie cutter-shaped models, in my opinion,” she went on. “I think everyone needs to feel represented.”

She shared that the main driving force of her goal is to ensure her 4-year-old daughter, True, feels “validated.”

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“Now that I’m a mom and have a daughter, I want her to see every version of herself, her friends, and her cousins — I want everyone to feel validated, I guess,” Khloé said.

What a great mom!