The 'KUWTK' alum clarifies that she does 'know what an adult means when they say that,' but she doesn't want her three-year-old daughter to 'misinterpret that.'
- Oct 15, 2021
AceShowbiz - Khloe Kardashian reveals in a new interview that she corrects people when they call her three-year-old daughter True "big." The former star of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" shares that she doesn't want her three-year-old child gets hurt by people's words when they can use another word that is more appropriate.
"When it comes to food - I had so many issues. It wasn't from one person, I guess just from society or how people critiqued my body. So, I don't play when it comes to True," the mom of one explains to Health. "She's very tall. People will always say, 'She's so big.' And I'll say,'Oh, she's so tall.' I try to make them be more descriptive."
Khloe clarifies that she does "know what an adult means when they say that." However, the 37-year-old Good American founder notes that she doesn't want her daughter to "misinterpret that." Khloe also shares that her daughter is "really tough," but she also reminds True, whom she shares with Tristan Thompson, that it is okay "if she cries or if something is wrong."
In the interview, Khloe also talks about her previous "really unhealthy relationship with food." The daughter of Kris Jenner reveals that she was an "emotional eater" growing up. "When I was younger and was sad, I would eat - I was an emotional eater," she explains.
"And then I hated the way I felt after that. I was almost punishing myself for binging or having a bag of chips - it just became so much thought," she goes on to share. Only when she got older, she knew the importance of prioritizing her well being by "practicing healthy habits on a daily basis."