Kardashian critics slam ‘hypocritical’ Kourtney after they spot major detail in baby reveal with Travis Barker

KOURTNEY Kardashian posted her gender reveal video yesterday, but some critics are slamming the star for the streamers flying into the air and getting stuck on trees.

Although Kourtney, 44, and her husband Travis Barker, 47, were excited to reveal they’re having a baby boy, critics were not as thrilled about the litter.

In the clip Kourtney posted to Instagram, she sat on Travis’ lap and he was in front of a drumset.

Her bump was clearly visible as she wore a skin tight dress hugging every curve.

Travis performed a drumroll and then blue streamers erupted into the air as the couple kissed.

The streamers scattered all over the ground and got tangled up in tree branches as it blew away in the wind.

Fans weren’t thrilled with the litter as one critic asked on Kourtney’s Instagram: “Are you gonna pick that up, Mrs. Organic?”

A second commented: “That’s a lot of trash blowing off into the surrounding areas…”

Yet a third remarked: “I thought she was all about the earth and here they are releasing sнιт in the air.”

Someone replied to that comment and harshly shared: “To be honest, she is the most hypocritical Kardashian if you watch, even from the beginning of the show.”

Even more critics took the conversation off of Instagram and onto online fan forums.

One commented about the same video and asked: “Who is going to clean that up?”

A second posted: “All of those streamers just carried away in the wind.”

Someone replied: “The amount of waste these people create…”

KLUELESS KOURT
This isn’t the first time fans have expressed their disappointment in her environmentalism.

Last year, Kourtney posted pH๏τos on her Instagram while she was on a vacation in Hawaii.

Including several scenic sH๏τs, she captioned it: “Love her and take care of her every day.”

Although critics felt the star’s remark was disingenuous.

And they didn’t hold back as they left comments in which they insinuated that Kourtney was being hypocritical.

“So, stop flying on private planes?” One fan asked.

Another pointed out: “Your family owns private jets and you own a fleet of cars.”

A third snarked: “Take a commercial flight and then post this.”

It’s not the first occasions that Kourtney has faced criticism for her eco-activist social media posts.

In February 2022, she was slammed for sharing a call to action on C02, despite her use of private jets and her lavish lifestyle.

DUE DATE CLUE
Fans have been eagerly awaiting more details about Kourtney’s pregnancy since she announced her pregnancy at a Blink-182 concert in Los Angeles on June 17.

On Saturday, she posted a pH๏τo of herself rocking a tiny green ʙικιɴι with her bump on full display.

Her followers spotted what they believed to be a clue in her caption.

The Poosh founder wrote: “Sweet summer,” adding kiwi, avocado, pear, and mango emojis.

In another image, she flaunted her pregnant belly before giving a glimpse of her new living space that included an inground pool.

Yet some fans were more interested in the fruit icons she chose to use.

One took to the comments section to write: “Avocado is 14 weeks, pear 17 weeks, mango 19 weeks…

“So she’s in her second trimester at around 19/20 weeks.”

Website parents.com explains of the baby at the mango week 19 stage: “Their legs are now longer than their arms, and they’ll start giving you ‘hello’ jabs at regular intervals, which you might be able to feel if this is your second or third pregnancy.”

Other fans were quick to comment on her growing bump with one writing: “Pregnancy looks good on you. Congratulations.”

Another commented: “You are glowing.”

A third shared: “Gorgeous girl summer.”

In an online thread, fans previously theorized when the reality star might give birth to her first child with her husband, Travis.

One fan claimed: “I think she’s around five to six months? She looks great!”

A second fan suggested: “Does anybody know her due date? I think they were expecting in April and the baby is due on Christmas Day!”

A third person chimed in: “I heard October or September.”