Khloé Isn’t Hiding Her Frustrations About Skims
She Spills the Tea in The Kardashians’ Latest Episode
Khloé Kardashian isn’t shy about airing her grievances with the shapewear line her sister Kim launched. The 37‑year‑old founder of Good American let the world know that her sisters have always teased her for having a “bigger” something—and now she’s got a bone to pick with Skims for supposedly offering too little coverage.
What Did She Say?
- “They always joke about me having a bigger vagina, and Skims’ underwear is basically a sliver of fabric,” Khloé told viewers.
- She shared that the product feels more like a decorative trim than actual support.
So Why the Big Talk?
In typical Kardashian fashion, this isn’t just a fashion gripe—it’s about feeling comfortable, confident, and not feeling underdressed. Khloé’s candid remarks sparked plenty of laughs and a few surprised looks from the audience, and it left everyone wondering what the next twist in the family drama will be.

How Kylie Jenner’s Products Keep Fans Talking (and Scribbling Critiques)
Every brand on the Jenner treadmill gets a splash of drama. When Kylie dropped her first shapewear line, even the fancy “Kimono” name sparked a swirl of complaints about cultural appropriation. Fans burned up the conversation with comments that ranged from “relatable” to “ridiculously off‑target.”
The Fan‑Forum Frenzy
- “Shaper for concealing hip dips,” one user joked. “It’s basically ass‑less chaps running the front‑crotch dance of revelations. Maybe perfect for a quick‑ie at a party, but once you hit the dance floor your thighs still know they’re being shaped. Lol”
- “I mean, it’s basically… whatever,” another chuckled, acknowledging that the product was in no way a fashion revolution, but more a laugh‑ably immaterial piece of yesterday’s clichés.
These quips illustrate how the line quickly became a testing ground for discussion – both critical and supportive.
From Kimono to “Solution‑Wear” – The Shapewear Saga
Prior to the buzz, Kylie’s shapewear emerged under the “Kimono” nickname. Critics labeled it an example of cultural appropriation, claiming the brand was plucking a traditional Japanese look without giving credit. Responding with the sweet mix of sass and sincerity, Kylie posted:
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Being my own boss has been the most rewarding challenge of my life. What makes it possible is the wild, direct line to my fans and the public. I’m always listening, learning, and growing. The passion and diverse perspectives you bring help shape me.
I launched the name with the best of intentions. Our brands are built with inclusivity and diversity at their core. After careful thought, I will re‑brand our shapewear as “Solution‑Wear.” Stay tuned. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Yes, it’s a bit long‑winded – but that’s Kylie for you. She’s no stranger to taking fan feedback seriously.
When the Stories Stream
The latest Kardashian saga won’t just stay in story threads. Starting Thursday, April 14, the new “Solution‑Wear” series will stream on Hulu and Disney+—
- Expect laughs, candid moments, and the same “kinda-see-it-just‑feel-it” vibes that bring fans to coffee‑shop windows.
- Follow the interactive countdown on social media; it’s already got folks pointing at their phones, ready to tap in.
Keep your eyes peeled and your memes stocked—this one’s going to be a roller‑coaster of spotlight and whispers, exactly the kind of conversation that keeps the internet buzzing.
