Bre Tiesi Defends Khloe Kardashian's Clap Back At Troll
By Fiyin Olowokandi on January 5, 2023 at 3:00 AM EST
We love to see women supporting women! And that is exactly what Bre Tiesi did for Khloe Kardashian recently.
The social media influencer came through for Kardashian by backing up the action she took following the backlash she faced after posting a picture of her rocking bangs on the picture-sharing app.
Tiesi taking to her Instagram account, didn't mince words when addressing trolls who take delight in body-shaming celebrities without any just cause.
Bre Tiesi Tackles A Media Publication And Defends Khloe Kardashian
The fitness enthusiast didn't come to play after she lashed out at a media outlet for their sloppy headline, which seemed to turn tone-deaf to the issue that Kardashian tried to address once and for all.
Taking to her Instagram Story, Tiesi reposted a headline publication made by Tmz_tv, which accompanied the post with a picture of Kardashian, rocking sandy blonde hair with bangs covering her forehead. The headline read, "Khloe Kardashian ain't havin' it in 2023 … check out her clapback at an 'unprovoked' attack over her changing face…"
The former model giving a precise reply to the publication's headline, wrote, "Y'all too much... Unprovoked? Right constantly bullying and commenting nasty awful things to someone about every single part of their face, body, life, relationship choices... All day every day wouldn't make someone clap back once in a while"?
Giving her two cents, she further added, "it's not always the comment they respond to sometimes it's just the straw that broke the camel's back... y'all are so cruel everyone is a human just trying to live their own lives the way that makes them happy."
She concluded, adding, "the internet is just so easy to be nasty. Other generations of "celebrity" were not subjected to this it's sad."
Kardashian Bravely Responded To Trolls Attacking Her Face
While Tiesi has decided to lend her voice by having the reality star's back, it is no news that the "Good American" co-founder has been a victim of endless trollish comments about her face.
Per reports, Kardashian, who initially took to her Instagram to show off herself rocking clip-on bangs for a Sorbet Magazine cover shoot, immediately received criticisms and got hit with a comment that caught her attention and made her instantly give a clap back.
In her caption to her post, which featured three gorgeous snaps of her in a gold skirt and white crop top, she had earlier noted that she was surprised she liked the bangs, even though they changed the shape of her face.
The comment made by the anonymous individual read, "Ohhh, it was the bangs that changed your face so much in these pics"?
Addressing the troll, the "Revenge Body" host wrote, "I openly talk about my nose job and anyone who 'looks up' to me must know I've lost over 60 pounds over the years. So recently, the only change is the bangs."
She sarcastically noted, "I didn't know I had to do a running list," while further adding, "Either way, attacking someone is sad in my opinion. Unprovoked is the saddest part. If you are offended or don't like what you see, you simply don't have to say anything."
Concluding her emotionally stirring message, she added, "I hope you have a great first week of the new year. Thanks for making mine so jolly. Women attacking women is lame. Happy new year."
Tiesi Has Also Been Put To The Test After Enduring 'Hurtful Comments'
The mom of one appears to not be left out of the party from lists of celebrities that have been heavily judged and criticized.
As previously reported, Tiesi, while showing support for one of Nick Cannon's baby mamas, LaNisha Cole — who revealed that she received death threats concerning her three-month-old daughter — also disclosed that she had been a victim of hateful comments.
Although Cole already cautioned the public to leave her daughter alone, the "Selling Sunset" star chipped in and defended Cole from a fan who took a swipe at her.
Taking to her Instagram story, she wrote, "I want to be very clear here I have respect for all women involved, I have respect for all Women and mothers. It hurts me that majority of these nasty hateful comments and messages are from women."
Sharing her experience, she added, "I have had all the same messages wishing my child dead and me and every other unwarranted and disturbing and hurtful comment, but I choose to not engage or put any energy."