Khloe Kardashian shows off her toned figure in a plunging pink catsuit

Khloe Kardashian shows off her toned figure in a plunging pink catsuit from her clothing brand Good American

Khloe Kardashian flaunted her incredibly toned figure in a low-cut pink jumpsuit from her size-inclusive clothing brand Good American, which retails for $140. 

As she rocked her curve-hugging frock with long sleeves and a zip-up front, the 38-year-old reality star filmed herself raving about the soon-to-be-released garment.

‘I think we all know how much I love pink and a jumpsuit—a pink jumpsuit,’ she said  while smiling with her long locks pulled back in a sleek bun. 

Channeling Barbie: Khloe Kardashian flaunted her incredibly toned figure in a low-cut pink jumpsuit from her size-inclusive clothing brand Good American, which retails for $140

In the footage, uploaded to her fashion line’s Instagram account, the mother-of-two sported a dramatic makeup look, consisting of a smokey eye and heavy eyeliner.

‘We’re color crushing hard on the boldest color of the season. @khloekardashian in the High Shine Compression Catsuit,’ Good American captioned the video.

The Los Angeles native’s post comes after a new preview for Hulu’s The Kardashians showed Khloe telling sister Kim that ‘no one sympathizes’ with her for saying ‘nobody wants to work anymore’ in an interview published earlier this year. 

Beautiful: As she rocked her curve-hugging frock with long sleeves and a zip-up front, the 38-year-old reality star filmed herself raving about the soon-to-be-released garment

‘I think we all know how much I love pink and a jumpsuit—a pink jumpsuit,’ she said while smiling with her long locks pulled back in a sleek bun

‘I have the best advice for women in business,’ Kim, 41, had told Variety in March this year. ‘Get your f***ing ass up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days.’ 

The comments sparked a huge backlash for the star, and fans got a glimpse of how Kim handled the controversy in real time. 

When asked about what she should do, Khloe deals Kim a reality check by reminding her: ‘No one sympathizes with you!’

Beauty: In the footage, uploaded to her fashion line’s Instagram account, the mother-of-two sported a dramatic makeup look, consisting of a smokey eye and heavy eyeliner

‘I’m mortified, and I do understand why people were upset,’ Kim added in the recording.

Khloe then appears to encourage Kim to pull through it, telling: ‘You got this. We’re built for this.’

The reality star was blasted as ‘tone deaf’ and out of touch following the publication of the interview – which was also shared as a video – prompting her to address the controversy in a recent sit-down with Good Morning America, in which she insisted that her comments were ‘taken out of context’ by Variety. 

Reality check: The Los Angeles native’s post comes after a new preview for Hulu’s The Kardashians showed Khloe telling sister Kim that ‘no one sympathizes’ with her for saying ‘nobody wants to work anymore’ in an interview published earlier this year

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However, the Variety writer who asked Kim to share her ‘advice for women in business’ then furiously fired back at the reality star’s claims that her comments were ‘taken out of context’ by the publication.

Kim claimed to GMA’s Robin Roberts at the time that the question about her advice for women came after the interviewer – Variety’s Chief Correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister – suggested that she was just ‘famous for being famous’, which she said made her entire ‘tone and attitude change’.

However Wagmeister has hit back at Kardashian on Twitter, insisting that the billionaire businesswoman was asked a ‘very direct question’ and that the ‘question about [her] being famous for being famous’ was actually posed after she offered up her advice to women in business.

‘It’s not what she claims,’ Wagmeister tweeted. ‘I just reviewed the raw footage. The question was very direct: “What would be your advice for women in business?” The question about being famous for being famous came after that question, actually.’

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