Kendra Wilkinson Hits Back at Body Shamers Who Criticized Her Breast Implants

Reality star Kendra Wilkinson has always been open about her life, and that hasn’t changed in the years since The Girls Next Door was a hit. But apparently, sharing an update on her weight loss journey on social media seems to have made some of her followers feel like they have permission to criticize her body, and Kendra is making it clear that body shaming isn’t welcome on her posts.

Kendra shared an update on the second month of her weight loss.

As part of a partnership with Effecty Health, Kendra shared a video talking about the first two months of her experience on a GLP-1 drug for weight loss, and how excited she is that she now fits back into her size six jeans.

“For me, it was never just about the number on the scale. It’s about feeling like myself again, having real energy, and actually learning to trust the process without trying to fast forward it,” she wrote in her caption. “I wanted this to feel honest, sustainable, and actually work for MY life.”

People had a lot of negative opinions to share in the comments.

Kendra’s post was really positive, and while some people in the comments cheered her on, others had to insert their own opinions, criticizing the way her breast implants look on her body after she lost weight.

“The boobs make you look heavier. Bring it down a few sizes. You’ll look smaller,” one person commented.

Another had some unsolicited feedback about Kendra’s hair, writing, “Good haircut would help feel like her hair is just blah but no hate.” (If you have to end your comment with “no hate,” you probably shouldn’t hit post.)

And of course, she didn’t get away with mentioning a GLP-1 without getting flak for that, too: “Yea talk about that bone loss it gives you.”

Kendra isn’t having it.

The people who left body-shaming comments on Kendra’s post might be a bit embarrassed by now, because as Page Six reported, Kendra shared screenshots of them on her since-expired Instagram Stories.

In response to the commenter who told Kendra to get smaller implants, she wrote, “Who’s paying?! You want my Venmo to support this?”

Then, she continued in another post on her Stories, “Until I get my GoFundMe breast reduction money, I’m going to love my boobs the way they are. And for the 20,000th time. I’m OK with aging poorly and I don’t care anymore about male attention. So you can GO LOOK somewhere else. Please god leave me alone LOL.”

You know what? Good for Kendra. She doesn’t need to read any of this on her own Instagram account. Just let the woman live — and let her celebrate her wins along the way in peace.

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