Kendra Wilkinson sends pointed message to body shamers criticizing her breast implants

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This girl next door isn’t biting her tongue.

While opening up about her weight-loss journey, Kendra Wilkinson responded to critics who body-shamed the size of her breast implants.

“The boobs make you look heavier. Bring it down a few sizes. You’ll look smaller,” one person wrote beneath the realtor’s Thursday Instagram video, per a screenshot Wilkinson posted to her Stories, according to the Looker.

“Who’s paying?!” the “Kendra on Top” alum clapped back. “You want my Venmo to support this?”

Kendra Wilkinson clapped back at critics who body-shamed the size of her breast implants beneath her Thursday Instagram ad (pictured here). Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram
The mom of two re-shared a comment that read, “The boobs make you look heavier. Bring it down a few sizes. You’ll look smaller.” Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram

Another screen grab, per the Looker, read, “Kendra, you’re not overweight. I think your implants make you look heavier than you are. Consider a reduction in your augmentation?”

But the former Playboy Bunny had heard enough.

Wilkinson shared a selfie with text that stated: “Until I get my GoFundMe breast reduction money, I’m going to love my boobs the way they are.”

To the trolls who criticized her looks, the mom of two added, “And for the 20,000th time. I’m OK with aging poorly and I don’t care anymore about male attention.”

“Who’s paying?!” the “Kendra” alum wrote beneath the screen grab (as pictured here). “You want my Venmo to support this?” Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram
A second comment said, “Kendra, you’re not overweight. I think your implants make you look heavier than you are. Consider a reduction in your augmentation?” Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram

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“So you can GO LOOK somewhere else,” Wilkinson continued. “Please god leave me alone LOL.”

The reality TV star’s original promotional video documented “month two” of her GLP-1 journey.

The medication aids in lowering blood sugar levels and promoting weight loss, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

“I’m still being really intentional about how I approach this,” Wilkinson expressed, before noting that the number on the scale doesn’t matter to her.

Wilkinson then posted a selfie that stated: “Until I get my GoFundMe breast reduction money, I’m going to love my boobs the way they are.” Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram
The former Playboy Bunny’s original video was an ad updating fans on “month two” of her GLP-1 journey. Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram

“It about feeling like myself again, having real energy, and actually learning to trust the process without trying to fast forward it,” she shared.

And, of course, “fitting into” her pants is a plus.

“We’re just getting started but I’m here for all of it,” Wilkinson gushed, “and I can’t wait to bring you along for what’s coming.”

The media personality opened up about why she started using the weight loss drug in March, telling Us Weekly: “Mama is on a budget, so I have to fit back in my jeans.”

The reality TV alum (pictured here in November) said it is all about “feeling like myself again, having real energy, and actually learning to trust the process without trying to fast forward it.” Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram
In March, the real estate agent (pictured here in January) said that she started her GLP-1 journey because her jeans didn’t fit. Getty Images for Supermodels Unlimited

“I’m a little overweight at the moment,” Wilkinson confessed.

Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time the E! alum addressed her breast implants.

According to People, in 2018, the real estate agent uploaded a candid Instagram post, admitting that she got her “boobs done at 18” because she was a “tom boy” and wanted to feel more feminine.

The decision to go under the knife happened before “Playboy was even an option.”

In 2018, Wilkinson (pictured here in January) explained to her followers that she got a breast augmentation to feel more feminine. Getty Images for Empire
Wilkinson (pictured here in April) said the surgery was the “best investment” she made in her life. Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram

Calling the cosmetic procedure “the best investment,” Wilkinson concluded, “At the end of the day I’m still that Tom boy who can care less what a man thinks. I try not to look like I’m flaunting them because i really don’t. They are just on me n apart of me.”

The “Kendra” alum rose to fame on the 2005 E! reality television series “The Girls Next Door,” which followed the lives of Hugh Hefner’s live-in girlfriends.

In 2009, Wilkinson left the Playboy mansion and married Hank Baskett.

The pair welcomed son Hank, 15, and daughter Alijah, 11, before divorcing in 2018.

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