The Internet Seems to Think Khloe Kardashian Is Facetuning Daughter True's Face

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Khloe Kardashian took to Instagram to share some wholesome Easter photos, but fans expressed their discontent with the post, alleging that the reality star had applied excessive editing to the images. The photos featured her daughter True Thompson, along with her nieces Chicago West and Dream Kardashian.

"🐰 🤍🐰," Kardashian captioned the Instagram post, alongside a carousel of photos from the Easter occasion in Palm Springs. The photos also featured mom Kris Jenner and son Tatum Thompson.

The first photo in the slides captures a heartwarming moment as Khloe poses with her daughter and mom. The other images showcase the Easter festivities enjoyed by the Kardashian children, featuring vibrant egg painting, an egg hunt, and arts and crafts.

Some of the photos appeared to have used filters, prompting viewers to scrutinize them closely. Instagram users were quick to express their opinions on the matter. "Please please please stop putting filters on children's faces... be proud of how they look naturally..... this is heartbreaking 💔 every post you put a filter on your children's faces," one person commented. Another wrote, Just because you @khloekardashian don't have self-confidence, you don't have to clap your daughter with filters every time."

Khloe Kardashian
Khloe Kardashian is seen on March 21, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. She has recently received backlash for allegedly using a filter on her daughter True. The Hollywood Curtain/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

A third comment wrote, "You're teaching your child that your own beauty isn't good enough," a third criticized."

Kardashian shares daughter True and son Tatum with her ex-boyfriend Tristian Thompson.

The reality star has faced similar criticism before for editing photos of the children. Last Easter, Reddit users raised similar concerns when she shared photos on Instagram. "Why does Khloe always put a filter/photoshop Trues face," one user wrote. Another said, "True's nose is way thinner; this is offensive in so many ways I don't know where to start."

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