Khloe Kardashian found herself in hot water on August 19. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star posted some adorable photos of her daughter, True, 16 months, and sister Kim’s daughter Chicago, 19 months, eating snacks on vacation. But the joke she made in the caption was about dieting and counting calories, and fans thought it was inappropriate.
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Photo credit: Khloe Kardashian / Twitter
Khloe, 35, wrote, “Chi: I heard my mama say ‘vacation calories don’t count.’ True: Don’t tell me twice Chi.”
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Photo credit: Khloe Kardashian / Twitter
In the adorable photos, the babies snacked on Cheetos and Veggie Straws.
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Photo credit: Khloe Kardashian / Twitter
“Very cute photo but uploading photos of babies eating then talking about counting calories is so weird,” one person
tweeted.
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“Are you introducing diet culture to your infant child? Don't do that!” another person
said.
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“I completely understand this is a joke, but even things said in passing can have massive effect on young minds. Be careful what you’re teaching! Counting calories is rarely a healthy thing, if ever!” another
said.
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“Because nothing makes a family photo like jokes about calorie counting around children,” one
added.
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“Pretty sad that your babies are picking up on counting calories at such a young age,” someone else
tweeted.
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Photo credit: Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock
Do you think Khloe’s joke was inappropriate? Sound off in the comments!
Khloe, 35, wrote, “Chi: I heard my mama say ‘vacation calories don’t count.’ True: Don’t tell me twice Chi.”
Photo credit: Khloe Kardashian / Twitter
In the adorable photos, the babies snacked on Cheetos and Veggie Straws.
Photo credit: Khloe Kardashian / Twitter
“Very cute photo but uploading photos of babies eating then talking about counting calories is so weird,” one person
tweeted.
Photo credit: Khloe Kardashian / Twitter
“Are you introducing diet culture to your infant child? Don't do that!” another person
said.
“I completely understand this is a joke, but even things said in passing can have massive effect on young minds. Be careful what you’re teaching! Counting calories is rarely a healthy thing, if ever!” another
said.
“Because nothing makes a family photo like jokes about calorie counting around children,” one
added.
“Pretty sad that your babies are picking up on counting calories at such a young age,” someone else
tweeted.
Do you think Khloe’s joke was inappropriate? Sound off in the comments!
Photo credit: Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock