Khloé Kardashian has had enough of “mommy/body shamers”, and has taken to social media to fight back.

 

In April, the model had her first child, a baby girl named True, and she is absolutely adorable.

 

 

Mood PS why are rolls soooooo cute on babies?! 

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There was quite a bit of drama involving Khloé and rumours of her boyfriend Tristan cheating on her. But, despite it all, Khloé has found solace in her beautiful baby girl.

 

Since the beginning of her pregnancy, the model has been open about her feelings as a new mum.

 

 

Recently she tweeted about how she wanted to have a boy at first but after having True, she realised how blessed she truly is.

 

 

Her daughter has made her “sweeter and more gentle” and called True her “BFF 4Life”.

 

While she has enjoyed the precious cuddles with her baby girl, the model revealed she was dying to get back in the gym.

 

Khloé received a lot of backlash for this statement; people told her she was too obsessed with her body and should be focused on motherhood.

 

 

According to Buzzfeed, the model felt she needed to exercise, calling it her “solace”.

 

But she is nowhere near where she wants to be, and that is okay with her. It takes time to return to the same level of fitness.

 

However, it seems that people on social media have not been as okay with her mom bod as she is.

 

In a recent post, Khloé ranted about fat shamers and encouraged mums who felt attacked:

 

 

“We all must do what’s best for US! Please b kind 2urself! A happy mommy makes for a happy baby! Love your process.

 

“We are so hard on ourselves. Please be patient and gentle with your journey. Don’t compare yours to anyone else’s.

 

“You are right where you need to be! You are amazing!! You are worthy!!!”

 

 

Mums have responded to her message thanking her for her uplifting words, saying this was “exactly what I needed to hear”.

 

 

Khloé seems to just want acceptance in the mum community, whether mums choose to work out or stay at home post-childbirth.

 

“Love your process,” the new mum says. Whatever process that may be it is important for us to keep lifting each other up.

 

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