Khloé Kardashian ripped for condemning that women are blamed after men cheat
Khloé Kardashian recently called out the society for pointing fingers at women when men cheat
Khloé Kardashian is being called out by netizens for her recent statements in which the mogul expressed that its 'sad' to see that women are blamed when men cheat.
During her conversation with Variety, the 37-year-old socialite said, “If your significant other is doing something wrong, for the woman to be blamed, that’s always been really hurtful for me.”
“I’ve never quite understood that instead of there being some sympathy or like, 'Wow, that must really (expletive) to have to go through that.' And not only go through it, but then go through it so publicly."
Reacting to her recent remarks, fans have been hitting back at the reality TV star for previously calling out Kylie Jenner’s former friend Jordyn Woods when her intimate pictures with Tristan Thompson surfaced.
Woods, at the time, claimed that the NBA star approached her and denied to have taken things further with him. However, Kardashian blamed the influencer and accused her of lying in a scathing Tweet.
“So in this article Khloe Kardashian says 'If your significant other is doing something wrong, for the woman to be blamed, that's always been really hurtful for mer. I've never quite understood that' ma'am did you not drag Jordyn Woods,” one user expressed. (Quoted by The Sun)
"did Khloe and her sisters not blame Jordyn woods for something Khloe's 'significant other' did? The hypocrisy,” another pointed out.
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