Khloé Kardashian is slamming mommy shamers after she was seemingly criticized for taking some time away fromdaughter True.
The mother of one, who gave birth to her 3-month-old daughter in April, shared her thoughts on Twitter Tuesday night in which she hit back at her critics and gave encouragement to working mothers.
In a second tweet, Kardashian, 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.
TheKeeping Up with the Kardashiansstar shares her daughter with boyfriend Tristan Thompson, 27.
Kardashian hadstepped out to attendthe first annual “If Only” Texas hold ’em tournament benefiting the City of Hope on Sunday alongside her motherKris Jennerand sisters Kim Kardashian West andKendall Jenner.
“Mommy shaming is real,” she wrote whilereplying to a supportive fanlast month. “But the truth is I’ve tried and tried and tried tobreastfeed only and it wasn’t workingfor me,” she tweeted.
“I feel fortunate that I am able to still breastfeed but with the help of formula,” Kardashian continued. “Breastfeeding is something I really wanted to do. Just am not fully able.”
While opening up about what the best and worst parts of motherhood she has experienced so far, Kardashian spoke at length about the pain of “mom guilt.”
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“The worst part is the mom guilt,” shewrote on social media, in response to a fan message that has since been deleted.
“You feel guilty at all times if you have to leave her side. Or really for anything,” Kardashian added, writing in a separate tweet that she felt “so blessed” to be able to take her daughter to work when she films episodes ofKUWTK.
“But for design meetings or photo shoots or when I start shooting revenge body again it’s not really a place for her to be,” she explained. “But that’s OK because I get so excited when I see her!!!”
Kardashian later went on to add that she hoped “in timethe guilt will go away.”
“The only times I’m away from her is if I’m working. (Or unless she’s sleeping and I go to a late dinner),” she remarked. “So I have to keep reminding myself that I’m working to provide for her future. But ugh the guilt is real.”
source: people.com