Khloe Kardashian has come to Kim's defense following backlash over her Paper Magazine "Break The Internet" photos. The pics were released earlier this week, with the first cover photo being an homage to Jean-Paul Goude's 1976 "Carolina Beaumont."  The second cover photo showed the reality star's oiled cakes and more pics of the full frontal naked photos. The pics set off critics and disappointed some fans since Kim previously stated she'd never want to pose nude again.

The photos also set off a racial discussion given Goude's bizarre fascination with African American women and the objectification of their bodies. Those troubles bypassed Khloe as she stood up for Kim in an interview with E! News on Friday. Khloe says the photos had less to do with art, and more on Kim handling critics who mocked her during her pregnancy.

"If you got it, flaunt it!" Khloe said. "People were just so hard on her during her pregnancy, that I think she feels so liberated to show everyone 'Look how bomb I look!' So I kind of love that she's saying a big eff you to the world."

Kim also had Kanye in her corner as he tweeted her cover with the caption, "#ALLDAY."

Source: US Magazine