Khloe Kardashian Twitter Rant: 'X Factor' Host Angrily Defends Family
Khloe Kardashian stunned her 7 million Twitter followers Thursday when she randomly lashed out on the social networking site.
The reality TV star appeared to be furious while ranting in a vicious tweet and although the message was not directed at anyone in particular, Kardashian made it clear that she did not want to be pushed over the edge.
"Don't you ever f--- with my family! Don't try me because you really don't know," Kardashian tweeted on Nov. 8.
The 28-year-old "X Factor" co-host has always been open about the many struggles of being in the public eye, such as receiving cruel messages from complete strangers who often form harsh judgements about her and her family.
"I got bullied my entire teenage life and always compared to my sisters. I've been asked a million times if I was adopted because I don't look like them and that hurts, especially when you're a teenager," Kardashian previously said in an interview with Barbara Walters.
"People saying to me how I'm the ugly sister or the funny sister. That's what people would be like, 'Kim is gorgeous and Kourtney, you're this and Khloe, you're so funny,'" she went on, adding, "even when I take pictures with them now I get called an ogre ... The internet is horrible, it can be so negative because they all call me Shrek or an ogre. They are awful to me."
In recent weeks it was claimed that Kardashian and her husband of three years, Lamar Odom, 33, were divorcing over her struggles to conceive, a report that the E! star later denied. Some fans have speculated that Kardashian's angry tweet may have been directed at the ongoing divorce rumors, while other suspect that it may have been in relation to child endangerment allegations recently made by an anonymous caller against her mother Kris Jenner.
''The reality lifestyle is really hard for anyone to learn to cope with. You give up your anonymity and your privacy to a lot of extent," Kardashian told The Sun U.K. "Your joys and your struggles are shared with millions."