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Kourtney slams follower who said she looked pregnant in a bikini

Kourtney slams follower who said she looked pregnant in a bikini

Daily Mail​19-07-2025
Kourtney Kardashian has hit back at a fan who suggested that she might be pregnant again after seeing a photo of her on vacation in Portofino, Italy.
The reality star read the comment and reacted strongly.
'Or breastfeeding, eating gelato, focaccia, pasta, not working out and living my best damn life baby!' said Kourtney.
Kourtney was pictured enjoying a sweet treat with her kids in Portofino, and several days ago, she shared photos of the birthday celebration she threw for her daughter Penelope's 13th birthday in Italy.
She also shared a series of snapshots from their trip abroad alongside the caption: 'When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie.'
Kourtney is already back in Los Angeles.
She was seen on Thursday in Southern California with Travis as they stepped out for lunch with their son Rocky.
The pair were supporting Barker's stepdaughter Atiana De La Hoya's matcha lemonade drink collaboration.
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