Khloe Kardashian continues to fuel speculation surrounding her ever-changing body.
In a series of three photos, Khloe showed off her body while wearing a pair of light-wash, baggy Good American jeans. She added a tight white tank top with a plunging neckline. The socialite went light on the accessories, adding only a silver necklace with a cross pendant. Her toes and fingers were painted with matching black polish and kept her makeup full coverage but neutral.
In the barefoot shoot, Khloe struck multiple poses, including one that gave fans a clear shot of her rear-end. Fans have long speculated that Khloe, along with her sister Kim Kardashian, had butt implants. With her slimmer figure comes further speculation about if they were removed.
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She went completely barefoot for the photoshoot (instagram/@khloekardashian)
The reality star was promoting her jeans brand (instagram/@khloekardashian)So far, the sisters denied even getting any work done on their bums in the first place. Khloe wrote online: “Sorry 2disappoint... I’ve always had an a**. I know it’s more fun 2believe it’s not real, kind of a compliment as I kill myself in the gym."
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Regardless of how their bodies became so curvy, fans are noticing that Khloe doesn't quite have the same figure anymore. One wrote out of concern: "What stood out to me the most lately was the skinny-ness of her arms and around the shoulders."
"Khloe looks scary skinny now! Her ribs are out!" another fan said. They weren't necessarily totally out of pocket as even Khloe's own sister, Kim, made a point to bring up her weight loss on an episode of The Kardashians, calling Khloe "very skinny".
Khloe's recent photoshoot was in support of her Good American brand which she founded alongside Emma Grede. The jeans brand is all about "fashion for the modern woman". The company's website explains: "Our global team is dedicated to making comfort and support every woman’s new normal. Our manufacturers produce to the best of industry standards, and are constantly innovating to implement new techniques and sustainable practices."
They take on a empowering branding, claiming to not only be a brand, but also a movement. "You are the women that made us," the website adds.