Kim Kardashian Claps Back at Tyson Beckford After He Accuses Her of Getting Plastic Surgery
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In response to him calling her body 'not real,' the makeup mogul says, 'Sis we all know why you don't care for it.'

AceShowbiz - Another day, another drama for Kim Kardashian. After receiving backlash for her joyful reaction to being called "anorexic," the reality star was accused of going under the knife by Tyson Beckford. However, Kim was quick to clap back at the supermodel.

The drama began when Tyson commented on The Shade Room's recent Instagram post on Kim, which saw her showing off her abs in a black cut-out top and tight black pants. "Sorry I don't care for it personally," he said, before adding. "She is not real, doctor f***ed up her right hip." He also added a green vomiting emoji.

The Shade Room posted his comment on the platform, and Kim didn't miss a chance to hit back at the "Make Me a Supermodel" host when she slid into the comment section. "Sis we all know why you don't care for it," the makeup mogul wrote, adding tea, frog and painting nails emojis.

Her fiery clapback, however, didn't sit too well with many people. They said that her response was homophobic because it seemed to insinuate that she called Tyson gay. "Kim should apologize for that homophobic clapback it was in bad taste," one user said, before making that s/he wasn't in Tyler's side either by adding, "And Tyna ena le ana must learn to stay in his own line."

"girl kim... the homophobia jumped out," another user simple wrote, while one other said, "I hope y'all get kim kardashian together for that homophobic response to Tyson Beckford."

This arrives after the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star was slammed for being happy to be called "anorexic" and "too skinny" by her sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kendall Jenner. Many people called her out for glorifying eating disorders and sending a dangerous message to fans about body image.

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