Kylie Jenner claps back at troll who said she looked 'better' before her pregnancy

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Being a member of the Kardashian/Jenner family is a full-time job in and of itself. Yes, dealing with all the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, love, scandal, notoriety and scrutiny is no cake walk, despite the many perks.

It's certainly true that members of the Kardashian household are perhaps scrutinised and studied more than any other family on planet Earth. This arguably reached fever pitch in 2018 amid a seemingly interminable squall of rumor concerning the notion that various members of the family might be pregnant.

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Well, as it turns out, various members of the family were pregnant, though no-one hid the fact more expertly or effectively from the prying eyes of the paparazzi than Kylie Jenner.

As we all now very well know, Kylie gave birth to baby Stormi on February 1 in 2018, and now co-parents her child with father Travis Scott.

However, as flawless as Kylie always seems to look regardless of the occasion, sadly trolls will always seem to pop up to provide unsolicited criticisms on Instagram. This time, Kylie decided to clap back with a simple but effective message.

An exchange in the comments' section of a post that showed a younger Kylie Jenner captured by the Comments by Celebs Instagram page reads;

“wow she’s so skinny here,” from one commenter, prompting another to respond with: “she was better.”

Kylie clapped back at the second comment with a simple reminder of her own: “i birthed a baby.”

In a YouTube video following the birth of her daughter, Kylie spoke about some of the insecurities she was dealing with as it pertained to her appearance after giving birth;

“My boobs are … three times the size, which bothers me. I have stretch marks on my boobs. My stomach isn’t the same, my waist isn’t the same, my butt’s bigger, my thighs [are] bigger,” she said.

“And honestly, I’m finding I have to change my style a little because nothing in my closet fits me from before,”

Hopefully, in this strange time we're all living through, we can spread kindness - not criticism - online.