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Khloe Kardashian Responds to Critic Asking If She Misses Her “Old Face”
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Date:2025-04-25 09:45:30
KoKo is flexing that "unfazed" muscle.
After Khloe Kardashian posted an Instagram video March 29, documenting her morning workout, she decided to respond to some of the comments—both good and bad.
One social media user asked the Kardashians star, "Do you miss your old face," to which Khloe quipped, "No."
She answered a second user's comment reading, "Try without a filter," with a laughing face emoji. Khloe responded, "What does a filter have to do with the workout queen?"
But not all the comments on her hardcore fitness video were from the haters. One follower shared a sweet note to the Good American founder, writing, "Thanks for sharing your routine! Def going to try it."
"That makes me so happy you're gonna try it!," Khloe answered. "I'll definitely post more of this stuff if you guys like it."
And although fans can appreciate Khloe looking snatched, they also have acknowledged what's on the inside.
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A user said, "Your body is [fire emoji] but it's your [heart] I love the most!" to which Khloe wrote back a slew of teary eyed emojis with, "what an incredibly sweet message! Bless you! I love you and thank you for being so sweet."
As for the workout routine posted for the 38-year-old's 300 million Instagram followers, she captioned the three-minute long clip, "We're Back Baby!" before detailing her vigorous regimen.
"Trying to get up the energy to work out," wrote Khloe, who donned all-black fitness apparel paired with white socks and sneakers. "I'm just not in the mood, but let's get to it.'"
But before the workout began, followers got an adorable guest appearance from Khloe and ex Tristan Thompson's 4-year-old daughter True, who let the world know she's ready for spring break.
"I have braids in my hair," she shared, "and for two weeks I'm not going to go to school because it's spring break," before making funny faces for the camera.
After going through her routine, Khloe then took a moment to give fans some health updates.
"I recently had an elbow injury, so my weights are lower than I typically would use," she explained. "And it's a much lower impact workout than we typically do, but this is the pace until my elbow is back to normal."
The Revenge Body With Khloe Kardashian alum also gave a quick nod to the "curvature" on her cheek from where she had a tumor removed in October. She added, "I have tape on it but I still have a bump that will flatten out over time."
Before signing off for the day to get her hair and makeup done for work, Khloe left fans with some inspiration.
"I never regret getting a workout in," she concluded. "If I don't try to procrastinate or whatever, I always feel so good and accomplished. And then I feel like the rest of my day is great. I stay more on track because I started my day the right way."
Applauding all those who find the motivation to move their body, Khloe noted, "The consistency is the hard part and I am right there with you guys!"
The youngest Kardashian sister has often documented her fitness journey and showed off her incredible progress back in February 2022.
"About 3 months apart," she captioned the Instagram post, which showed herself doing pulldowns on the machine, along with an arm flex emoji. Tagging her trainer Joël Bouraïma, she wrote, "let's go."
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