Kylie Jenner has been praised by fans on social media for sharing an unedited selfie that proudly shows off her stretch marks on her breasts.
This comes just a few weeks after the 22-year-old mom was "caught out" by followers for allegedly sharing a photoshopped poolside snap of herself in a bikini, before hastily deleting it.
Therefore, when fans noticed that Jenner had uploaded a selfie to her Instagram Story showing visible stretch marks on her chest, the young mogul was praised for her authenticity.
Now, stretch marks are perfectly normal and nobody should ever feel ashamed of them, but the world's youngest self-made billionaire - Forbes' words, not ours - is known for utilizing her social media accounts to flaunt her Kylie Skin and Kylie Cosmetics products with her 172 million Instagram followers.
Here's Jenner perfectly promoting her Kylie Skin sunscreen oil:It is a smart and successful business move, but as a result, Kylie often looks FLAWLESS in any uploaded pics she uploaded. In fact, how many of us would honestly upload a picture to our own social media feeds showing our stretchmarks?
Therefore, after seeing the candid snap, many of Kylie's fans rushed to Twitter to commend her body-positive post.
One Twitter user wr0tes: "Kylie Jenner showing off her stretch marks unapologetically is growth."
Another person tweeted out: "Kylie Jenner has stretch marks on her boobies, and [I don't know] why but this makes me feel like it’s okay that I too have stretch marks".
A third wrote: "Knowing that Kylie has stretch marks on her boobs and is okay with them kinda makes me okay with my own".
And a fourth tweeted: "If Kylie has stretch marks and it's still rocking it, why can we accept that on ourselves?"
While another person posted on Twitter: "I finally like a normal human after seeing that @KylieJenner also has boob stretch marks!"
Now, as I mentioned before, stretch marks are perfectly normal. Per the NHS website, stretch marks are "very common" and "harmless". They "are often caused by sudden growth or weight gain" - such as pregnancy.
They are more common on women, but men can get them too - I've even got some myself, and I've got no issue with that.
Nevertheless, some people are self-conscious about their stretch marks - but if seeing somebody like Kylie Jenner "unapologetically" flaunting their own stretch marks makes them feel better about their own body, well then that is something that should be celebrated.