Reality TV star Khloe Kardashian hit out at trolls who questioned her parenting skills after she took some time away from daughter True.
The mother of one, who gave birth to her 3-month-old daughter in April, shared her thoughts on Twitter on Tuesday night. She not just hit back at her critics, but gave encouragement to working mothers too, reports people.com.
"Completely over mommy/body shamers! Women who choose to take their time after baby, I'm so proud of you! Women who choose to work out after baby, I'm so proud of you," Khloe tweeted.
"We all must do what's best for us! Please be kind to yourself! A happy mommy makes for a happy baby! Love your process," she added.
In a second tweet, Khloe, 34, tweeted: "We are so hard on ourselves. Please be patient and gentle with your journey. Don't compare yours to anyone else's. You are right where you need to be! You are amazing!! You are worthy!"
On Sunday, the "Good American" jeans founder also clapped back at those judging her.
"Mommy shamers are at a high right now. I'm sick, at a charity event and I'm getting slack for being here because I have a baby? Her dad is watching her while I'm trying to bring awareness to an amazing organization. But either way, what's wrong with a new mom letting daddy take over for a few hours?," Khloe tweeted.
The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star shares her daughter with boyfriend Tristan Thompson, 27.
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