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News.com.au
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Khloé Kardashian recalls how critics called her a ‘traitor' after weight-loss journey
During the latest episode of her Khloé in Wonder Land podcast on Wednesday, the reality TV star and guest Whitney Simmons, discussed the impact of their fitness and wellbeing journeys. Reflecting on when she first shed some pounds, Khloé described how some online trolls called her a "traitor to the bigger community'. ''I'm not myself, I'm not funny anymore, I'm not all the things that I still am at my core,'" she recounted being told, according to a preview obtained by People. However, Khloé eventually "came to terms" with the idea that she can't "make everyone happy.'


Time of India
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'I just aesthetically look a little different': Khloé Kardashian hits back at trolls amid Ozempic rumours after dramatic weight loss
Khloé Kardashian, an American social media personality, recently opened up about her significant transformation after completely reshaping her lifestyle. The reality show icon, known from Keeping Up With The Kardashians, while speaking about her weight loss, takes a dig at trolls amid Ozempic rumours. The 40-year-old internet sensation has been sharing her progress on her physical appearance on social media lately, including her intense workout routines and a total revamp of her eating habits. In the latest episode of her Khloé Wonder Land podcast, she candidly talked about being criticised over her appearance in the early years of her reality television career and the gross reaction she received after losing weight, Daily Mail. Khloé Kardashian hits back at Ozempic rumour claims In the latest episode of her podcast, the mother of two shared that she actually felt more confident when she was bigger. Khloé, who is also recognised for her work as a philanthropist and businesswoman, added, 'It was like—what can you say about me that I don't already know? Of course, I had low days too, but I owned it.' The Los Angeles native reflected, after she said her weight, people said she was betraying the plus-size community. According to the claims made online, they said she had changed and wasn't herself or funny anymore. What did Khloé Kardashian say in the podcast? Following the claims online, she hit back and said, 'I just aesthetically look a little different, or a lot different, whatever you want to say.' In late April, Kardashian drew mixed responses after revealing her impressively sculpted bikini physique. However, some people use Ozempic to help with weight loss, but it is not licensed for this, and people with diabetes should only use it to manage their symptoms. But Khloé works out for five days and spends four days in the gym with her personal trainer.


Daily Mirror
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Khloé Kardashian furiously hits back at Ozempic claims after weight loss
Khloé Kardashian has spoken about her weight loss journey after facing claims she had used medication to aid her journey over the years, despite documenting her gym transformation Khloé Kardashian spoke about her major transformation after changing her whole life. The reality star who found fame on Keeping Up With The Kardashians has been documenting her journey on social media, which involves gruelling gym workouts and a complete overhaul of her diet. The 40-year-old was cruelly trolled during the early days of her career over her appearance, but she admits she was more confident. Now, though, Khloé says she has been trolled for her latest appearance, with some branding her "gross" for losing weight. It's believed that Khloé has lost around 40 pounds. "The bigger I was, I was way more confident," the mum-of-two said in the latest episode of her podcast. Khloé, who has since made a name as a philanthropist and businesswoman, went on to add: "I think because, like, what are going to say about me? I know all the things you're going to say. I would have my days that I would feel low and all of that." Speaking on her Khloé In Wonder Land podcast, she continued: "When I started my fitness journey and, like, becoming in shape, I felt such a need that I had to keep this up, like even if it wasn't for me. I felt like, 'Well, I can't get fat again, because everyone is expecting that to happen.'" Khloé commented: "It was also a different type of attention I was now receiving. And then once I got a little older, I was like, 'Wait, this is gross.' I hated that that's why I was getting more attention because I looked a certain way." Khloé stated "with ages comes wisdom," before saying: "I've learned, no matter what, I'm never going to make people happy because I was once bigger, I was thinner, and I had the same amount of people, but from different ends." Since losing weight, Khloé has been branded a "traitor", been told she's no longer herself and is "not funny anymore." Firing back at her critics, the Good American founder fumed: "I just aesthetically look a little different, or a lot different, whatever you want to say." Earlier this year, Khloé shared a string of bikini snaps with her social media followers, showcasing her slimmed-down frame but was met with cruel responses from users. "Make Khloé thick again," said one. Another penned: "I loved — and I mean loved — thick Khloe. She was my fave." "So sad she lost those sexy curves," commented a third. But while people have speculated that Khloé has used medication, including the diabetes drug Ozempic for her weight loss, she has furiously denied this. Although some people use Ozempic to aid weight loss, it is not licensed for this and should only be used by people with diabetes to aid their symptoms. Every week, Khloé works out for five days. She spends four days in the gym with her personal trainer and chooses a dedicated cardio exercise or Pilates on her fifth day. Speaking previously, the 5ft10 star said: "I do circuit training with cardio intervals, so I'm always spiking my heart rate up and down." Khloé also said in the past that she had been "overweight" for "a lot" of her life and feared she wouldn't be able to lose weight after the birth of her daughter, True. Speaking on the SHE MD podcast, she said: "I used to be overweight a lot of my life. God, I mean my weight-loss journey. It took years for me. I've always been chubby - like athletic. I've always played sports. I just was never in shape. "I was 204 [14 stone 5 lbs] when I delivered and I was like 'How am I going to do this again?' because it took so many years to do it the first time." She added that she later lost her pregnancy weight quicker than she had imagined. But it's not just her work outs that help her. While most people eat three meals a day, Khloé eats seven. She has cut out "all sodas, little by little," after experimenting with "every diet under the sun".


Fashion Network
11-06-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Khloé Kardashian's Good American brand launches on ASOS
ASOS continues to bulk up in its third-party brands with the high-profile arrival of Good American to its expansive fashion platform. The 'trailblazing" global womenswear brand, co-founded by Khloé Kardashian and British entrepreneur Emma Grede, arrives with a clear vision, 'to redefine fashion with styles that empower women'. Founded in 2016, Good American focused on fully inclusive sizing in every collection from the start. The just-launched summer collection on ASOS will feature a curated edit of its denim and elevated everyday essentials. Grede said: 'As a London native myself, it's especially meaningful to be able to share our brand with customers here and around the world. This partnership is an exciting step forward in our mission to make confident, impactful style and high-quality denim available to more women everywhere.' Shazmeen Malik, Brands director at ASOS, added: 'We believe that great style should be for everyone, and Good American's commitment to inclusive design and diverse representation makes it a natural fit for our premium brand offering.'


Fashion Network
11-06-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Khloé Kardashian's Good American brand launches on ASOS
ASOS continues to bulk up in its third-party brands with the high-profile arrival of Good American to its expansive fashion platform. The 'trailblazing" global womenswear brand, co-founded by Khloé Kardashian and British entrepreneur Emma Grede, arrives with a clear vision, 'to redefine fashion with styles that empower women'. Founded in 2016, Good American focused on fully inclusive sizing in every collection from the start. The just-launched summer collection on ASOS will feature a curated edit of its denim and elevated everyday essentials. Grede said: 'As a London native myself, it's especially meaningful to be able to share our brand with customers here and around the world. This partnership is an exciting step forward in our mission to make confident, impactful style and high-quality denim available to more women everywhere.' Shazmeen Malik, Brands director at ASOS, added: 'We believe that great style should be for everyone, and Good American's commitment to inclusive design and diverse representation makes it a natural fit for our premium brand offering.'