Alabama Barker has slammed cosmetic surgery rumours, finally telling followers that she was "naturally beautiful".
The 18-year-old influencer, the daughter of Kourtney Kardashian's husband Travis Barker, has been accused of having "a lot of" plastic surgery, even coming under fire for "cultural appropriation" in recent weeks. She also admitted getting lip filler.
But now the teenager has fired back at cruel comments, insisting she was "natural", apart from her lightly modified lips. "This child has done a lot of cosmetic surgery at a very young age," one troll had written under one of Alabama's latest uploads on Instagram.
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Teen 'kept as slave, starved and beaten' sues adoptive parents and authorities"I hope she doesn't overdo it," they wrote. "She looks good now." She was defended by her army of loyal fans on the social media site, but also had her own say on the allegations, replying to the comment in question. "I really appreciate the love."
She penned: "I'm natural, besides my lips." Alabama told trolls to "accept the fact I'm naturally beautiful". It was last month that she shared her "birthday lips", tagging a cosmetics surgery who later reposted the upload, using the needle emoji.
Last week, Alabama was brutally accused of "cultural appropriation" after stripping off to a teeny bikini and sheer beach cover-up. She took to Instagram to show off her curves while donning a seriously skimpy yellow and green bikini.
In the snaps she shared with her two million followers on the platform, the teen posed up a storm while sticking her tongue out in one of the photos. Meanwhile, other snaps from the carousel she shared saw her relaxing on a yacht while donning her outfit, which comprised of colours from the Jamaican flag. She captioned the upload with: "Does she know you call ?," complete with a star emoji.
Fans and critics were not impressed with the racy display from the teen, with some even calling her out and accusing her of "cultural appropriation". One person penned: "She wanna be black SO BAD!" Another then said: "Ok cool, I was wondering when you were gonna cross the line into cosplaying as a black woman."
"Why she got on African American clothing?" questioned a third, while a fourth penned: "She really said lemme dress up for black history month." And a fifth said: "Why do u pretend to be another race?"
Alabama has been slammed for alleged "cultural appropriation" before, with the young teen taking to social media last summer when she traded her long blonde hair for a black wig. Accused by some people of blackfishing, one person said on X, formerly Twitter : "She gets all her inspo from blk ppl."