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Kourtney Kardashian, 46, hilariously slams follower who accuses her of looking pregnant in a bikini

Kourtney Kardashian, 46, hilariously slams follower who accuses her of looking pregnant in a bikini

Daily Mail​a day ago
Kourtney Kardashian has clapped back at a follower for talking about her body.
A fan suggested that the reality TV star might be pregnant again after seeing a photo of her Instagram taken while she was on vacation in Portofino, Italy.
The selfie photo was of a reflection of the POOSH founder. It was hard to make out, but it definitely showed Kourtney in a black bikini.
The 46-year-old star's midsection looked small so it was difficult to understand why the follower felt Kourtney was pregnant again.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians veteran read the comment and reacted strongly.
'Or breastfeeding, eating gelato, foccia, pasta, not working out and living my best damn life baby!' said the daughter of Kris Jenner.
Just last week, The Kardashians star was pictured enjoying a sweet treat with her kids in Portofino, and several days ago, she took to social media to share photos of the lavish birthday celebration she threw for her daughter Penelope's 13th birthday in Italy.
For their daytime outing, she put on a casual-chic display as she paired a black, long-sleeved shirt with taupe-colored leggings, knee-high socks and dark sneakers.
The musician wore his signature, all-black outfit as he paired a graphic T-shirt with cut-off sweat shorts and low-top sneakers.
She and the drummer sported nearly-identical, rectangular-shaped sunglasses as they strolled out of the cafe.
On the same day as her and her husband's Calabasas lunch outing, the Lemme founder also shared a series of snapshots from their trip abroad alongside the caption: 'When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie.'
She shared a number of photos of the moonlight shining over the waters in front of their beachfront hotel mixed in between snapshots of her and her kids as well as special details from their getaway.
She included a fun photo of Barker wearing a pair of oversize, flower-shaped sunglasses and a picture of the decadent, gluten-free fruit tarts they enjoyed during their time in Portofino.
Sharing a peek of their other activities and excursions, she also posted snapshots of stunning views of the idyllic town
Sharing a peek of their other activities and excursions, she also posted snapshots of stunning views of the idyllic town.
Kardashian and her family recently spent about a week in Portofino and celebrated her daughter's 13th birthday as she marked her second child becoming a teenager.
A little over a week ago, she was pictured sampling the local cuisine with Barker, their 18-month-old son Rocky, and her daughter Penelope, whom she shares with ex Scott Disick, 42.
In addition to Penelope, she also shares Mason, 15, and Reign, 10, with her ex-boyfriend.
The Poosh founder and the musician were seen having dinner in the picturesque village, located on the Italian Riviera.
Shortly afterwards, she took to Instagram this week to highlight the special occasion of her daughter Penelope becoming a teenager and express her gratitude for motherhood.
'My daughter is 13 today,' she wrote over a photo of a floor covered in balloons. 'My heart is exploding with gratitude and love for her.
Kourtney is already back in Los Angeles.
She was seen on Thursday in Southern California with her husband Travis Barker stepped out for lunch with their son Rocky.
After landing back in sunny SoCal, the reality TV personality, 46, grabbed a bite together at La La Land Kind Cafe before enjoying a stroll through The Commons in Calabasas.
Putting on a sweet display of affection, she had her hands intertwined with her husband's as the Blink-182 drummer, 49, carried their one-year-old son.
The pair were supporting Barker's stepdaughter Atiana De La Hoya's matcha lemonade drink collaboration with the cafe.
'I am so indescribably grateful for my sweet girl,' Kardashian wrote over a photo of a balcony view. 'She inspires me every day to be a better person.'
The mother-of-four, who also shares toddler Rocky with husband Travis Barker, also noted the trip was extra special for a sentimental reason.
'My parents spent their honeymoon here 47 years ago, so special to get to bring my daughter here,' she typed over another image featuring a riviera.
It comes one month after Kourtney used social media to share that she was 'crying bc my baby girl is done with 6th grade.'
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