Khloe Kardashian hit back at an Instagram user who claimed she’s “not important enough” to be photographed at Vanity Fair’s Oscars after-party. The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star entered the comments section of a photo shared by a Kardashians fan account to address the “untrue” claims about her made Tuesday.

The photo featured Khloe donning a Celia Kritharioti dress while seated next to her sister, Kim Kardashian, and their family friend, Stassie Karanikolaou, inside a car Sunday evening. The photo suggests Khloe attended the star-studded Academy Awards alongside her sisters Kim, Kendall Jenner, and Kourtney Kardashian, who were all photographed on the red carpet during the affair.

Shortly after the photo was posted, a user commented on the post, suggesting that Khloe wasn’t “important enough” to walk the red carpet like her sisters. “Wait, so Khloe was there but not important enough to walk the red carpet?” said the user in her now-deleted comment. The user also noted that Khloe was the only Kardashian who did not receive an invite to the Met Gala.

To clear things up, Khloe commented on the thread and said both comments were false. “I don’t know what on earth you’re talking about and where you think you come up with these stories that you assume are facts,” Khloe wrote. “Both your comments are untrue babe.”

Apparently, Khloe attended the Oscars after-party hosted by Beyonce and Jay-Z that same night, and the photo shared on Instagram was taken when she reunited with Kim and Stassie at one point during the evening. It is also untrue that Khloe was the only Kardashian who did not receive an invite to the Met Gala earlier this year, as Kourtney, too, has never been to the annual event.

Meanwhile, Khloe shared photos of herself from the recent Oscars and was quick to draw positive comments from fans and friends, including her sister Kourtney’s ex, Scott Disick, who commented on her post, “Say hello to my dear friend.”

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Khloe Kardashian attends the 2016 Angel Ball hosted by Gabrielle's Angel Foundation For Cancer Research on November 21, 2016 in New York City. Getty Images/KENA BETANCUR