KARDASHIAN sisters Kylie and Khloe have been accused of hiding their true feelings about their scandalous lives in the famous family's Hulu show.
After the popular reality show received scathing reviews for its first season, fans are now slamming the second season of The Kardashians for being scripted, boring and fake.
Kylie, 25, and Khloe, 38, have both had whirlwind years full of baby daddy drama.
Fans have eagerly tuned in over the past year as they have watched Kylie give birth to her second baby with her on-again-off-again rapper boyfriend Travis Scott, 31, and Khloe have her fair share of relationship drama with her controversial baby daddy Tristan Thompson, also 31.
Now that fans are able to get a more intimate look at the stars experiencing their crazy year, they have taken to social media to express their disappointment.
One fan picked up the topic in an online Kardashian fan forum and commented: "The ratings would skyrocket if they started being real again."
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The same fan elaborated: "Khloe, we want to see you and Malika cussing Tristan the hell out at the dinner table at the very least. Kylie, tell us what it’s like being a rapper's baby mama and having two kids with a man that’s never there."
The fan concluded: "I think it would be both liberating for them to voice their true feelings and make them relatable again. F**k these fake boring scenes, give us the real tea!"
A second fan agreed and posted: "It’s not just that the show is boring, no one is really invested in their lives regardless so they need an overhaul in every possible way."
Yet a third fan replied to the thread: "They are in their flop era. Nothing they can do now will bring them back."
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However, a fourth fan decided to defend Khloe opening up about her life.
The fan posted: "I felt like Khloe showed genuine emotion in this episode. We could really see her pain and how depressed she was."
CRYING WOLF?
Kylie and Khloe aren't the only Kardashians fans have been slamming.
Their sister Kim has been accused of faking tears at Khloe's baby shower.
In the season two premiere, Kim delivered a speech at the baby shower held at Kris Jenner's massive mansion.
Kim became emotional and choked back years.
The SKIMS owner said: "You have no idea how much love this baby is going to bring you.
"And I'm just happy that you're finally getting to the place where you're accepting this in your life because I just know that everything's been so hard for you and that just makes me really sad for you – and there's just no one that deserves happiness like you do."
She went on: "Seriously, and if you can't see it now – this baby is gonna bring you so much love and joy and happiness – into all of our lives.
"You're not gonna remember what life is like without him. He will show you what real love is supposed to be like and that's all that matters."
Kim also cried in a confessional and revealed her wish for her sister in the future.
"I think my wish for Khloe is to not be so hard on yourself," she said through tears.
"Everything will come to you and this baby is supposed to be here and he's going to make you so happy and I'll promise you, you'll have everything that you want out of this life because no one deserves it the way that you do."
FAKING IT
Many fans, however, doubted Kim's sentiments as they speculated the tears were all for show.
In a TikTok video, a viewer filmed themself watching the scene of Kim crying and pointed out what they claimed was a fake CGI tear on her face.
"She doesn't touch it! That's a fake tear!" the fan yelled in the clip which amounted to more than 100,000 likes.
"Y'all please tell me you see this CGI tear on Kardashians," they captioned the post.
One fan agreed and commented: "… I had the same thought when I watched."
A second asked: "Honestly, who gets a tear in the center of their eye?"
Although not everyone was entirely convinced about the speculation.
One fan defended Kim and posted: "Y'all literally watch everything they do just to find anything to hate over. Obsessed behavior."
Another fan slammed the other social media users: "Did you stretch before doing all this reaching?"
KEEPING UP
Other topics were also subject to discussion after the premiere aired as fans flocked online to discuss the timeline of the first episode.
Several fans thought it was strange the new season began at the exact moment where it left off.
The episode began with Khloe learning Tristan fathered a child with another woman and ended with the arrival of her son.
Although fans noted Khloe's baby was born in August – only a few weeks before the episode aired.
Various viewers had different theories about why producers edited the show the way they did.
One speculated that Kim's breakup with Pete Davidson, who will make his debut in the second season, was to blame.
A fan guessed: "I think the Pete break-up screwed everything up. They probably had more footage of them going to the Marilyn Monroe dress fittings, the Met, that White House event thing they attended…"
A second fan suggested: "They did the whole Khloe thing to gather more viewers. Because really that’s all most people are looking for in season two. That and Kylie’s baby."
FANS I-SCREAMING
Kim has also been accused of fake behavior in her video for the fashion brand Dolce & Gabbana.
Ahead of her Milan Fashion Week show with Dolce & Gabbana, Kim shared an ad she created with the brand on Instagram.
In it, she appeared to be licking an ice cream cone while paparazzi took her photo.
Fans, however, weren't impressed and accused her of fake eating after shedding more than 20 lbs. since 2021.
The clip was re-posted on an online fan forum where Kardashian critics weighed in.
"Irony of her losing so much weight but always eating in these ads," one user wrote.
Another, referencing past accusations of fake eating and drinking, joked: "Oh, the food as props are back!"
"Lmao, no. Just no. Like, the ice cream in the lens and her walk away and the ice cream licking," a third critic commented.
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