Khloé Kardashian opens up about past ‘filter lifestyle’
Khloé Kardashian sets record straight on 'Photoshopping' rumours
Khloé Kardashian recently spoke out in her defense, revealing that she has stopped “Photoshopping” every picture amid ongoing rumours about her edited posts.
The 41-year-old star, who rose to fame through the reality TV show Keeping Up with the Kardashians, set the record straight on Photoshopping rumours.
On Thursday, July 17, during the latest episode of her podcast Khloé in Wonderland, The Kardashians star addressed the speculation, saying, “I don’t. But there was a time that I definitely did. There was a time that I was around some people that would make me feel like I needed to. I also think it was the era too. I felt like a lot of people were Photoshopping or heavily Photoshopping more than they do now.”
Later in the conversation, the Good American co-founder took a trip down memory lane, reflecting on the era of filters and edited images.
Speaking exclusively, she added, “I do feel like there was a time that we all just got consumed in this filter lifestyle and we couldn’t see ourselves without a filter. And there’s definitely days that I’m like, ugh, I need a filter. Don’t feel good about myself. But I’m on video. And I do like myself better in video than stills.”
Kardashian also candidly confessed that her old pictures are “humiliating” to her and remind her of a “cartoon character”.
This clarification comes on the heels of Khloé being accused of Photoshopping her pictures.
For the unversed, the Khloé and Lamar alum has previously spilled details about her cosmetic surgery.
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