Khloe Kardashian left fans concerned over her dramatic transformation as they were convinced she looked like a real-life Barbie.
The 37-year-old has been called out for yet another Photoshop fail for uploading the heavily filtered pictures on Instagram, in which she looks completely unrecognisable from when she first shot to fame.
Khloe took to Instagram on Wednesday to share pictures from a recent photoshoot, in which she’s draped over a grey sofa while wearing a nude coloured latex slip dress.
The skintight gown was teamed with a pair of matching heels, and Khloe’s blonde hair tumbled in loose waves around her shoulders.
But some of her fans were deeply concerned with the image the reality star was trying to portray in the pictures, and called her out for the edited snaps.
“You look like Malibu Barbie," one fan commented, as another agreed: “Literally a life-size Barbie doll.”
“Why are her legs so skinny?” one wrote.
“Girl stop with the stretching photoshop. I'd caption this...Mommy long legs,” another quipped.
While one concerned follower added: “Why do your limbs look skeletal? Either an issue with losing too much weight or photoshop is being used way too much.”
“Your obsession with losing weight is now too much,” one fan pleaded, as another agreed: “Khloe stop losing more weight. You (were) perfect with some meat, but now it's too much.”
The mum-of-one, who has transformed her body since welcoming daughter True in 2018, asked her followers to caption the snaps, as she claimed she was too exhausted to think of anything to write.
“Too tired to think of a caption,” she wrote.
“How about you are beautiful inside and out,” her mum Kris Jenner sweetly commented, while Khloe’s big sister Kourtney used the opportunity to push the famous family’s new reality series.
“What about our new show launches tonight’s Westcoast at 9pm and midnight east coast and anywhere else I can’t figure out time zones so check Hulu lol!” she wrote.
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