We love Khloé Kardashian, so this hurts.

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We love when she shares pictures of her baby girl, sisters, or pretty much anything. We’ve even accepted her obsession with sharing inspirational quotes.

But, we don’t love her recent meal replacement shake ad.

During one of your morning Instagram scrolls this week, you probably stumbled upon Koko’s meal-replacement-shake ad.

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Khloé posted the above pic on Wednesday promoting Flat Tummy Co. meal-replacement shakes to her 96.6 million Instagram followers, and it’s upsetting her fan base.

This isn’t the first time followers have dragged her for advertising meal replacement shakes and potentially promoting disordered eating. While some comments are harsh, most are just requesting she please stop.

In March, the Good American founder was largely criticized by fans and, of course, Jameela Jamil.

The Good Place star jumped to call out the #ad for Flat Tummy by commenting on the post writing, “”If you’re too irresponsible to: a) own up to the fact that you have a personal trainer, nutritionist, probable chef, and a surgeon to achieve your aesthetic, rather than this laxative product…And b) tell them the side effects of this NON-FDA approved product, that most doctors are saying aren’t healthy, then I guess I have to.”

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She added that, “It’s incredibly awful that this industry bullied you until you became this fixated on your appearance. That’s the media’s fault. But now please don’t put that back into the world, and hurt other girls, the way you would have been hurt. You’re a smart woman. Be smarter than this.”

So, yes, it was quite the surprise she agreed to partner back up with the brand. Especially since she ended up deleting that first post.

“I swear life just keeps getting busier and these are super convenient to bring everywhere. They totally help me look and feel my best,” she wrote.

Fans were disappointed, to say the least.

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In May, she showed she wasn’t listening to the haters, sharing yet another ad.

This time, fans fired back about what example she is setting for True.

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“I love @khloekardashian until she posts shit like this. You have a daughter!! Do u really want her growing up in a world where she is encouraged to drink appetite suppressants to get a “flat tummy”? I hope continuing to distort the minds of young women is worth the extra income,” one fan fired on Twitter.

This week, people had similar sentiments.

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The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star isn’t the only one in her family to promote and receive backlash for endorsing these products.

While some fans praised the hot mama for looking fit and being goals, the feedback mostly slammed her and the shakes.

Fans left comments such as “I can’t believe you… you guys are ALL about $,” “Anything for some money, I’m sure you don’t even try it,” and “Girl you don’t drink this lol.” 

Another fan wrote, “I feel you should be honest that your amazing body doesn’t come from this product or any other product. It comes from eating healthy, working out n doing it for results, and your cosmetic enhancements.”

Even, Kim Kardashian, got trolled for posting about “appetite suppressant lollipops.”

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One thing the Revenge Body host is doing right, now, is sharing intense workouts on Instagram.

Many people ask me to post my workouts like I used to,” she captioned the video, noting in the comments she usually works out for about an hour and a half a day, five to six times a week. “I may start filming my workouts again. I didn’t record my ab routine or my cardio warm up but it’s a start.”

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This seems like a more accurate depiction of how to get her enviable abs.

There’s no denying Khloe looks incredible. But, please, remember, she doesn’t get her body from sipping shakes.

In conclusion, more content like this, below.

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Or this.

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And less like this please.

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Seriously. If we ever see any this again, it’ll be too soon.

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So, Koko, can you please stop with the maddening ads?

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