Khloé Kardashian has spoken out about 'insecure' people criticizing her body

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Khloé Kardashian has seemingly shut down the haters who constantly comment on her "changing" face.

It's been a long-running subject about the middle Kardashian sister that she, too, has taken part in from time to time.

She once quipped in response to the scrutiny of her face that she has a "daily face transplant".

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But there comes a time when enough is enough - even the rich and famous can be hurt by negative comments on the internet.

Seemingly in response to it all, the 36-year-old took to her Instagram Stories to imply that the haters were spreading their negativity as a result of their own insecurity.

In one post, Khloé wrote: "Next time someone tries to put you down, remember that confidence is quiet but insecurity is loud."

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In a second posted, she said: "Remember you will never be criticized by someone who is doing more than you. You will only be criticized by someone who is doing less than you."

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The two posts come after a fan uploaded a video slamming those who constantly make degrading comments about how Khloé's face has changed over the years.

After watching the video, Khloé thanked the TikToker for defending her. "I don't want anyone to kiss my ass. I’m not asking for that," she wrote, per BuzzFeed. "But what I am asking for is for people to realize just what articles like this [do] to someone's soul and confidence."

"I am so very grateful and appreciative of anyone who stands up to bullying or people writing [stories] simply for clickbait," she added. "Defending someone, Especially when we don’t know one another makes [my] heart happy. That’s the person I am. I like to defend what is right."

This isn't the first time Khloé has addressed the criticism of her appearance. In an episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, she shared with Tristan Thomas, father of her daughter True:

"My soul is at a breaking point in regards to the public thinking they're allowed to talk about my weight, my face, my personal life. Actually, I don't want to hear this anymore."

"I've always been incredibly open with this show and my life, but I just don't think I have it in me anymore. It's not healthy for my spirit," she added.

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