KEY POINTS

  • Khloe Kardashian doesn't care about the negative things people say about her appearance
  • The "KUWTK" star is happy with her new look
  • Kardashian supports the black community amid the protests seeking justice for George Floyd 

Khloe Kardashian doesn't care about what her critics are saying about her appearance.

The “Revenge Body With Khloe Kardashian” star unveiled her new look on May 24 on Instagram. Many praised Kris Jenner’s daughter, but several were also surprised because for them, she appeared almost “unrecognizable.”

Kardashian’s new look was met with a mixture of approval and criticisms from various social media users. However, according to a source, Kardashian does not mind the negative things other people say about her appearance.

“Khloe doesn’t care about the backlash she’s been getting from fans saying she doesn’t look like herself in her recent photos,” a source told Us Weekly.

“She thinks she looks great. And actually [she] does not care what people think as long as she’s happy.”

Kardashian’s appearance was mocked my some online users. Several joked about it, with some saying that Face ID would no longer recognize her when she tries to unlock her phone.

Meanwhile, another online user shared various snaps of Kardashian over the years to show how her appearance drastically changed.

“Khloe Kardashian’s face be getting updates every year like it’s iOS,” the netizen wrote.

“I cant recognize khloe kardashian anymore (sic),” @wronghat wrote.

“I don’t even recognise Khloe Kardashian anymore,” @nickschickuk stated.

“How did this become Khloe Kardashian?” another asked.

Meanwhile, Kardashian has joined the long list of celebrities supporting the #BlackLivesMatter movement. On Monday (June 1), she took to Instagram and shared a lengthy message about the issue.

According to Kardashian, she had rewritten the post so many times before finally sharing it. The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star added that “words feel empty” but she couldn’t just sit silently. She said she is one with the people who are seeking justice for George Floyd.

“Like so many of you I am angry, heartbroken and disgusted by the murder of George Floyd,” Kardashian wrote.

“We have seen this too many times. Black people have been discriminated against, victimized and murdered for too long, and have shown superhuman resiliency in the face of constant adversity. It is incomprehensible to me that it’s 2020 and people continue to restrict, stereotype, damage and oppress people of color, and that racism is a constant reality.”

Kardashian ended her post by suggesting that “change must happen.” She also expressed her support toward the black community and her willingness to be involved in changing the future.

“Change MUST happen! Black lives DO matter! We can, we must, and we will change the future,” she wrote.

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Khloe Kardashian attends the NBCUniversal 2017 Upfront on May 15, 2017 in New York City. Getty Images/Angela Weiss