Khloe Kardashian went live on Instagram to prove that her body isn’t digitally altered, and she’s getting big support for it.

Kardashian broke her silence after a bikini photo shoot was accidentally published. Then her team had to go into panic mode to get everything taken down. She discussed this in a statement online where she opened up about her body image issues.

“Every day, I am told by my family and friends who love me that I am beautiful, but I know that it needs to be believed from within.”

Then she dropped a video to prove that nothing is Photoshopped on her body. She released a few of them actually. The caption she provided said it all.

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Yes I did a live to show you all this isn’t photoshopped

Khloe Kardashian has received a ton of support after posting those videos. Fans have rallied around her as she opened up in a big way. Now those skeptics can keep their opinions to themselves, because Khloe K shut that down.

“Just do you and make sure your heart is happy.”

The”Keeping Up With the Kardashian” star’s mom, Kris Jenner, gushed over her daughter’s “heart” in the comments section.

“Khloé you are the kindest most loving, most supportive, most beautiful heart I have ever known, and I adore you and am so proud of you…. you are an inspiration to all of us and I appreciate and love you each and every single day,” the famed momager wrote.

“Thank you for teaching the rest of us to be kind and to not judge…. you are one of a kind…. what a blessing you are. You are a gift.”

Kendall and Kylie Jenner also praised their half-sister in the comments.

“Yes! you beautiful, strong, HEALTHY queen,” Kendall commented.

“love you soooo much,” Kylie wrote.

Sister Kim Kardashian, who helped Khloé record the live, also expressed her support.

“I love you Khloe,” Kim wrote.

As Page Six exclusively reported, Khloé’s team requested people take down the photo because it was unintentionally posted.

“The color edited photo was taken of Khloé during a private family gathering and posted to social media without permission by mistake by an assistant,” Tracy Romulus, chief marketing officer for KKW Brands, said in a statement.

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