Khloe Kardashian Has Shut Down Trolls Commenting On Her Daughter's Skin Colour
Khloe's Kardashian's adorable little girl, True Thompson, is the latest in a line of Kardashian/Jenner newborns and has been taking the social media world by storm with her adorable pictures. However, there are a few people who are not being as positive about baby True as they should be and, instead, commenting on her dark skin colour.
And now the 34-year-old mum-of-one has something to say to the trolls: Stand By Your Words.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashian star took to Twitter to express her annoyance with social media users who comment on her daughter - who is just six-months-old - then delete their initial tweets when she reponds to them in view of her 26 million followers.
Khloe wrote: "I dislike the fact that people are allowed to comment on my [daughter's] skin color.
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"But as soon as I comment kindly back and praise her for all that she is, the comment gets erased."
She added: "If you have the courage to post your nasty criticism, please allow one to defend or comment back."
Khloe welcomed True in April this year but has had to fight off a number of cruel remarks about her daughter's looks. The criticism began when True's aunt, Kim Kardashian West, posted a picture of her own daughter, Chicago alongside True and True's other cousin, Stormi Webster - Kylie Jenner's daughter.
Entitling the cute snap 'The Triplets', the picture was soon flooded by people commenting on True's skin being 'too dark'.
One person wrote: "I hate that True is so dark, the other two are a nice mix... she’s a cute kid, just too dark."
Now Khloe - who shares True with Tristen Thompson, 27 - has hit back at people who has persisted with their abusive comments.
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Writing on Twitter, she said: "We need to learn to praise all skin tones/ethnicities! Our beauty is in our differences. We can learn so much! So proud of every human who is confident in who they are. I’m in my 30s I think I’m just finding this confidence. So I am patient with others. But allow me to voice mine.
"Everyone is entitled to their [opinions] and I’m not complaining about that. Please state your opinion but allow me to [state] mine."