Kim Kardashian’s parenting is under fire once again, as the mother-of-three is being accused of photoshopping a picture of her oldest child, North West. After the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star posted the shot of herself, North West and Saint West, fans noticed that the five-year-old looked slimmer than usual.
Of course, Kim denied the allegations.
According to a source who spoke to Daily Mail, the photo was altered before the KKW Beauty founder got her hands on it. “Kim sometimes reposts images from her fan sites,” the source spilled. “This was one of those times. The paparazzi photo was altered via the fan site.”
“She would never Photoshop North to alter her weight,” the insider added.
“It’s disgusting to see a mom THIS concerned with beauty that she’d alter a child. She’s barely older than a toddler,” a fan steamed on Instagram. “I feel so bad for little North. To have a mom like Kim I can’t imagine,” another wrote.
While many bashed the 38-year-old, others stood up for the star. As one fan put it, “All she did was lower the saturation.”
Kim never responded to the backlash.
This news comes after the star melted the scene of E!‘s People’s Choice Awards. The event brought out the best of the best, including Kimmy’s her signature curves. The Selfish author donned a stunning sheer dress, paired with white heels and sheer white tights.
She posed in her ankle-length, stripped see-through dress backstage with Busy Tonight star Busy Philipps. To complete her look, the fashion mogul wore a high ponytail.
Though her look made waves, Kim K once against boasted a style that editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine Anna Wintour said is no longer all-the-rage.
While reviewing Milan Fashion Week's best and worst, the fashion mogul declared that overtly revealing and attention-seeking looks were no longer something to strive for. "The idea of anything that is overly sexy or overly clingy or look at me, has simply gone out the window," she said. She then commended Paul Andrew — Ferragamo’s womenswear creative director —
who is making looks for a "grown up woman who goes the office, goes to work but is not looking for look at me clothes."
who is making looks for a "grown up woman who goes the office, goes to work but is not looking for look at me clothes."
She also referenced Giorgio Armani. "He knows exactly who he is and who his customer is," Wintour said. "You are always very conscious that you are looking at an elegant, refined, chic woman. That’s who he admires, who he dresses and who he will always be."