TWISTED SISTERS

Kardashians ripped as ‘toxic’ & accused of ‘extracting financial gain from Black people’ in scathing LA Times article

THE Kardashians have been criticized in a scathing Los Angeles Times article, which bashes their transformed appearances and high-profile relationships with black men.

The review comes days after the premiere of the famous family's new Hulu series.

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The Kardashians were the topic of a scathing LA Times articleCredit: Getty - Contributor
also slammed the Kardashian-Jenner clan for their altered looks because they "pretend they were simply born that way."

In one remark, they accused the women for creating "impossible beauty standards" as role models to young girls who admire their curvy figures.

Sisters Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall, and Kylie have been called out over the years for their body makeovers, although they frequently deny plastic surgery was involved.

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The matriarch of the family Kris Jenner has also been questioned over her youthful appearance.

The journalist's harsh words didn't stop there as they also commented on the women's bi-racial relationships. Their partners have included a number of black celebrities.

Kim and rapper Kanye West recently ended their nearly seven-year marriage. They share four children together; daughters North, eight, and Chicago, four, and sons Saint, six, and Psalm, two.

Khloe was also married to NBA star Lamar Odom for seven years before calling it quits in 2016, and moving on with basketball star Tristan Thompson.

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The two share four-year-old daughter True.

Kylie is a mom to two children - a two-month-old son, and four-year-old daughter Stormi - with rapper Travis Scott.

Meanwhile Kris has also been in a long-standing relationship with business executive Corey Gamble.

The family, who comes from Armenian descent, drew criticism over their mixed race romances as the story highlighted a quote from Ren Ellis Neyra, a Wesleyan University associate professor of African American studies.

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She wrote in the digital magazine Public Books: "The Kardashians are a prime example of multiracial white supremacy.

“A commercial enterprise posing as a family, the Kardashians are hell-bent on extracting financial gain from Black people and Black culture, even as they stigmatize, in particular, Black women through their project of multiracial whiteness.”

The comment again points to their drastic physical transformations since their reality TV careers began in 2007, claiming their evolved appearances have mimicked black culture.

CULTERAL APPROPRIATION

This wasn't the first time the siblings' looks got them into hot water for cultural appropriation as they have made some risky style choices in the past.

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