Kim Kardashian Responds To Butt Implant Rumors

Kim Kardashian took some time this week to respond to the rumors flying around that she had butt implants put in, taking to Twitter to address the tabloid stories. She also reprimanded the media for f...
Kim Kardashian Responds To Butt Implant Rumors
Written by Amanda Crum

Kim Kardashian took some time this week to respond to the rumors flying around that she had butt implants put in, taking to Twitter to address the tabloid stories. She also reprimanded the media for fat-shaming her and photoshopping her clothing in magazines, which she says could mean they’re photoshopping other things.

“I’m seeing all these nonsense tabloids claiming I have butt implants-injections. Get a life! Using pics of me 15lbs skinnier (before I had my baby) comparing to me now! I still have weight to lose. Anyone who has had a baby knows how hard it is to lose weight(especially the last bit of weight) & your body totally changes! Making fun of me pregnant & making fun of me trying to lose weight now shame on you. I’m not perfect but I will never conform to your skinny standards sorry! Not me. And BTW I’ve lost a lot so far & I’m proud of that! Don’t give young girls a complex!” she wrote.

Kardashian has battled rumors about her body for years now, and a “source” told Closer Magazine that the changes to her look aren’t from implants, but rather from fat injections.

“Kim hasn’t had implants. She’s had the fat from her tummy and thighs taken out by lipo, then injected into her bottom,” the source said. ”She’s always been obsessed with her bottom, and friends think she had a top-up treatment on it since giving birth.”

The reality star and entrepreneur says it’s simply the changes that any woman’s body goes through after having a baby, however, and wants to put the rumors to rest. She also posted side-by-side pictures of herself that show the changes made on a magazine cover.

Image via Wikimedia Commons

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