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KHLO HITS BACK

Khloe Kardashian says ‘happiness is the new rich’ as she’s ripped for ‘flaunting wealth’ with daughter True’s $6K outfit

KHLOE Kardashian shared a post about "happiness being the new rich" after getting accused of "flaunting her wealth." numerous times.

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum, 37, recently faced backlash for sharing photos of her daughter True, three, wearing a designer outfit worth $6,500.

Khloe Kardashian appeared to hit back getting accused of 'flaunting her wealth'
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Khloe Kardashian appeared to hit back getting accused of 'flaunting her wealth'Credit: 3
She shared this cryptic post on her Instagram Stories
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She shared this cryptic post on her Instagram StoriesCredit: Instagram

And Khloe appeared to subtly hit out at her critics with a cryptic post on her Instagram story hours after the controversy.

She shared a quote that read: "Happiness is the new rich. Inner peace is the new success.

"Health is the new wealth. Kindness is the new cool."

Khloe has been under scrutiny for spending lavishly on her daughter she shares with her ex Tristan Thompson.

On Sunday, she shared snaps of True wearing a tweed Gucci coat worth $1,290 as well as a $632 Gucci dress and $544 Fendi boots.

The toddler held a bedazzled Judith Leiber clutch purse shaped like a basketball to show some love to her dad, costing $3,995.

Fans were quick to criticize Khloe's outlandish spending on her child.

One wrote in Khloe's comments section: "Do you always have to flaunt your money? Glad your kid has Gucci."

A second posted: "This child's outfit costs more than I make in a month."

Another remarked: "Must be nice to be rich," while a fourth fan said, "These kids are so exploited."

Khloe had previously been slammed as "out of touch" for claiming that "money doesn't solve problems".

Back in 2019, Khloe discussed money and the issues that come with wealth in Jay Shetty's podcast, , in a video that resurfaced recently on TikTok.

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Khloe said: "I hate it when people say 'What do you have to worry about? You have all this money.'"

After rolling her eyes, the reality star continued: "Oh so money means you don't have problems? I don't care who you are, problems are problems. 

"In your world, you might walk a day in my shoes and be like, 'I don't want those issues.'"

She added: "Or I might walk a day in your shoes and be like 'Wow everything is beautiful.'

"You might see what I thought was a beauty as you're not happy and satisfied with that."

The TV star concluded: "Those are all okay feelings. That's why we each have our own lives."

'OUT OF TOUCH'

TikTok users jumped to the comments section to slam the star's critiques. 

One TikTok user said: "Money means you don't have problems? Yeah, you may have problems but you are able to pay for therapy, meds, etc. I am struggling rn and I can't afford it."

Another user stated: ";I mean...money could solve all my issues but ok."

A third person stated: "So easy for rich people to say that she has more options than a poor person does!"

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Back in January, Khloe was selling True's outgrown clothes online at sky-high prices.

The kardashiankloset.com website restocked for the "official resale site of the Kardashian/Jenner family."

A kid's pair of used  were being sold for about $250.

And a kid's pair of  were priced at about $495.

In December, Khloe faced further backlash for dressing True in a $3K Dolce & Gabbana dress to the Kardashians' Christmas celebration.

Khloe was slammed for dressing daughter True in a $6,500 designer outfit
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Khloe was slammed for dressing daughter True in a $6,500 designer outfitCredit: Instagram/khloekardashian
The reality star was branded 'out of touch'
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The reality star was branded 'out of touch'Credit: Instagram/khloekardashian
Khloe is dealing with the fallout from Tristan Thompson's love child scandal
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Khloe is dealing with the fallout from Tristan Thompson's love child scandalCredit: Instagram

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