Current:Home > NewsInfluencer Remi Bader Gets Support From Khloe Kardashian After Receiving Body-Shaming Comments -消息
Influencer Remi Bader Gets Support From Khloe Kardashian After Receiving Body-Shaming Comments
View
Date:2025-04-26 11:03:24
Khloe Kardashian is sharing her appreciation for Remi Bader.
After the influencer addressed body-shaming remarks in a tearful video posted Sept. 18, the Kardashians star shared a positive message in support of the social media star.
"You are perfection just as you are," Khloe wrote in an Instagram Story post alongside a photo of Remi. "Exactly As you come. In all phases, you are perfection. Never forget that your soul sparkles, your smile is magic and your heart is pure."
And in response to the uplifting note, Remi reposted Khloe's message to her own Instagram Story, writing, "I love you so much."
In her emotional video posted on TikTok, Remi explained that though she tries to "not look at the really mean things online," she's recently received a "ridiculous amount" of body-shaming comments on social media.
"I felt like it was helpful to other people that I care about, or don't know and still care about, to help by sharing my health journey," Remi—who has been open about her health—said in her clip, "because I think that could be helpful for people going through similar struggles but I decided tonight that I'm no longer going to do that."
Remi, 28, went on to note that she'll keep details of her journey private moving forward, explaining that it was a difficult decision to make.
"That's why I'm on social media, to share with the world everything going on in my day-to-day because I feel like that's so true to me," she added. "But I don't even know why it's allowed online—shaming someone and the way they look every single day is so disgusting."
It's a shift in privacy that the TikToker hopes will ultimately help protect her mental health.
"It's really hard to see this every single day," she said, through tears. "It's really not fair to just see really mean, mean things. I'm taking care of myself the best that I can."
Khloe herself has also opened up about being on the receiving end of criticism from social media users, noting that she has "been torn apart the minute" she began appearing on TV in 2007.
"I didn't look like my sisters, so therefore, it's not good enough," the Good American founder said during a Season 3 episode of The Kardashians. "Then when I started changing my look, you get better makeup, you do fillers, you do whatever, I had a nose job, and there's still people constantly bullying you."
But as Khloe, 39, concluded, she has since learned that "you have to do things for yourself," adding that "we're all just trying to do the best we can."
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (73997)
Related
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Offset and His 3 Sons Own the Red Carpet In Coordinating Looks
- California’s New Cap-and-Trade Plan Heads for a Vote—with Tradeoffs
- Four men arrested in 2022 Texas smuggling deaths of 53 migrants
- Will the 'Yellowstone' finale be the last episode? What we know about Season 6, spinoffs
- Offset and His 3 Sons Own the Red Carpet In Coordinating Looks
- Video shows shark grabbing a man's hand and pulling him off his boat in Florida Everglades
- Climate Policies Could Boost Economic Growth by 5%, OECD Says
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly Prove Their Twin Flame Is Burning Bright During London Outing
Ranking
- Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
- Coal Ash Is Contaminating Groundwater in at least 22 States, Utility Reports Show
- New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signs law to protect doctors providing out-of-state telehealth abortion pill prescriptions
- Supreme Court rejects independent state legislature theory in major election law case
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- The first full supermoon of 2023 will take place in July. Here's how to see it
- The Western Consumption Problem: We Can’t Just Blame China
- As Solar Pushes Electricity Prices Negative, 3 Solutions for California’s Power Grid
Recommendation
Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
Trump Rolled Back 100+ Environmental Rules. Biden May Focus on Undoing Five of the Biggest Ones
A Proud California Dairy Farmer Battles for Survival in Wildly Uncertain Times
The Newest Threat to a Warming Alaskan Arctic: Beavers
FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
Turning Food Into Fuel While Families Go Hungry
Microinsurance Protects Poor Farmers Facing Increasing Risks from Climate Change
American Climate Video: A Pastor Taught His Church to See a Blessing in the Devastation of Hurricane Michael