Kendall Jenner, who had faced online trolls ridiculing her feet in the past, recently shared a snap of herself wearing platform flip flops that showed off her toes. In response to potential negative comments about her feet, she jokingly wrote in the caption that she would block all toe-related comments on Instagram.
Jenner’s recent post of pictures, where she is wearing a stunning and тιԍнт multi-coloured maxi dress, has caught the attention of her friends and family. They took to joking around with Jenner by commenting on her post. Her sister Kylie wrote “I love them” with two feet emojis and added another comment of laugh-cry faces. Hailey Bieber wrote “Lmfaooooo”, while Kris Jenner commented “God I love you” with a heart-eyes emoji. Khloe Kardashian had the wittiest remark of all by saying “I love your big a** toes”. It’s not surprising as Jenner joked about having “the longest toes in the world” during an interview with Elle magazine in 2015.
During a past conversation, she referred to her toes as “spider toes” and even claimed to have “spider fingers”. With a mᴀssive following of 228 million on Instagram, Jenner has opened up about how challenging it is when trolls make “hurtful” comments. In fact, she has revealed that she has shed tears for days due to the remarks made by others and had to learn to develop inner strength as a result. These comments were made during an interview with Allure back in 2019.
To be clear, I want to emphasize that I’m not invincible. I have emotions, and the hurtful comments people make online can definitely affect me. However, it’s important to not let it consume your life. Focusing too much on negative comments can be detrimental to your mental health. It’s important to strike a balance and not let it mess you up.