Kendra Wilkinson fires back after getting bοοb-shamed: 'I'm doing my job as a mother and a woman'
Kendra Wilkinson wants to get something off her chest.
The newly single reality star fired back at haters on Instagram Monday, one day after she was shamed on social media for her “boobs sticking out.” Wilkinson shared a post over the weekend from Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios, and commenters were quick to leave rude and NSFW comments on the post about her “inappropriate tank top,” saying she needs to “grow up” and “doesn’t have class.”
A post shared by Kendra Wilkinson (@kendrawilkinson) on Oct 20, 2018 at 4:34pm PDT
Well, the former Girls Next Door star has a message for her haters.
“I get a lot of s*** for my bοοbs,” Wilkinson began. “Here’s the true story. I don’t get dressed or have any intentions on using the bοοbs to get a man or attention. I throw on clothes, get ready for the day like everyone. I first got my bοοbs done at 18 because i was and am an athlete n Tom boy n i felt that i wanted to do something to make MYSELF feel more like a chick BEFORE playboy was even an option. Ended up being the best investment of my life but at the end of the day I’m still that Tom boy who can care less what a man thinks.”
She continued, “I try not to look like I’m flaunting them because i really don’t. They are just on me n apart of me. To shame or make a woman feel bad for having bοοbs n wearing a tank top is not ok n haters should be the ones asking themselves ‘why am i hating on a woman for having boobs’. . I don’t know what the hell plays into some people’s minds.”
Wilkinson’s lengthy caption accompanied a close-up photo of her chest, naturally.
“I used my bοοbs to breastfeed just like moms do, i wear tank tops, they jiggle and bounce. I don’t have time to sit here n keep blaming myself for looking a certain way n where i come from n what I’ve done in my life,” she wrote. “I enjoy living in the moment and being free with my friends and kids so everything else that people seem think is their problem not mine. I literally can have a day where I’m only focused on my kids and school and sports, one pic is taken n people say to ‘grow up.’”
She continued, “Ummmm I’m sorry that my bοοbs are making you so mad but I’m doing my job as a mother and a woman every minute of every day. Sooooo in the end i speak not only for myself but for other women who have boobs too.”
Wilkinson added multiple laughing-crying emojis with the hashtags “#takingabow,” “#thankyouforlistening,” and “#nationalbοοbsday.”
Potential suitors should take note.
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