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The story didn't sit well with Jamil, who has been outspoken on a number of issues, from body image to sexual harassment. The British star took to Twitter to call Kardashian's post a "trap of pointless poison" which promoted "low self-esteem." She added that posts like this spread the message that a woman's appearance is more important than her accomplishments.
Khloe Kardashian is an expert at snapping sexy pics. But that doesn't mean everyone wants to hear her photography tips.
The reality star faced backlash over the weekend after promoting five suggestions on her app for looking which ranged from "hiding behind your BFFs," to sticking your chin out, to having the photographer shoot from above.

"If they shoot from beneath, you might as well have had like ten cheat days in a row," Kardashian noted in the post, which she promoted on social media on Friday.

Other tips included making your arms and shoulders "werk," and wearing black or vertical stripes in photos.

The post was swiftly met with backlash from fans and fellow celebs alike, who worried that the "tips" might perpetuate negative self-esteem issues among Kardashian's many followers. The Good Place star Jameela Jamil shared a screenshot from Kardashian's Instagram Stories on Twitter, with the caption "Oh dear Khloe."

"WTF Khloe? Girls keep sending me this screenshot and saying it's making them feel bad," Jamil wrote. "Unfollow ANYONE who stirs low self esteem in you. Make Instagram a safe space for yourself rather than a trap of pointless poison."
Fans also fired back at Kardashian for the post on social media, noting how she's been candid about her own weight loss and body image concerns in the past.

"This is so problematic," one fan tweeted. "Influencers like you should be promoting people loving themselves instead of trying to change their appearance for photos. I expected better."

"For someone who promotes body confidence (and you do so very well), this is disappointing," another replied.




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