
Khloe Kardashian slammed for 'duck lips' and filter 'lies' as fans erupt over new pics
The 41-year-old reality star, who found herself at the center of a Photoshop scandal less than three months ago, recently claimed on a podcast that she's scaled back on using filters, but fans weren't buying it.
She also raised eyebrows last month when she got unusually candid on social media about her cosmetic procedures — but noticeably skipped over what many believe is the most obvious tweak: a butt lift.
Still, Khloe didn't shy away from the scrutiny, firing back the next day with a detailed breakdown of everything she's had done — complete with shout-outs to her doctors and clinics.
But the controversy reignited on Friday, when she posted a batch of scenic outdoor photos to Instagram.
While the setting was picturesque, fans were more distracted by her noticeably fuller pout.
Khloé Kardashian is under fire once again after posting new photos
'So cute… except those duck lips. Have you ever thought about toning them down a bit?' one critic commented.
'I was thinking the same thing. I thought that 'phase' was over. She's worked so hard on her physique, but those duck lips.' someone else chimed in.
Another asked, 'So the whole not using filters anymore, it was just a lie? Lol.'
'Leave Chloe alone, can't you see she fkd her face?' a fan commented bluntly.
One wrote, 'You are lying if you say you didn't edit your face in these photos!!!!'
Still another added, 'You changed yourself so much I can't recognize you. You were beautiful before, not less than now. Just saying…'
Over the years, Khloe has been slammed for using filters, editing applications like FaceApp and getting various plastic surgery.
Back in 2021, she finally confessed to undergoing a nose job after years of speculation from fans about her ever-changing appearance.
Though the backdrop was stunning, it was Khloé's noticeably plumper pout that stole the spotlight
A year later, she even took to Instagram to thank her plastic surgeon, Dr. Kanodia, for her 'perfect nose.'
Her plastic surgeon calls himself the 'king of closed scarless rhinoplasty' and is based in Beverly Hills, conveniently close for the Kardashian family who all live nearby.
At the time, Khloe opened up about the procedure saying she 'always wanted' to get a nose job, and 'finally got the courage' to do so.
Speaking to Robin Roberts during an ABC special on The Kardashians, she said: 'My whole life I would say - I've always wanted my nose done, forever.'
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