Khloe Kardashian was gorgeous in neon green in new images released on Friday for her collaboration with Kate Hudson’s company Fabletics.
It is the for a spring/summer 2024 campaign.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians veteran has looked incredible for her third collection with Hudson. Fabletics is an active lifestyle brand founded in 2013 by Hudson as well as Don Ressler and Adam Goldenberg.
The 39-year-old siren – who turns 40 in two months – had wore bright red hair, which fans think was a wig hiding her blonde hair.
Also on Friday Khloe shared a sad note to Insta Stories that addresses ‘challenges and confusion.’
It that sells both men’s and women’s sportswear, footwear and accessories, commonly referred to as ‘activewear’.
The company operates on a membership model and is known for its e-commerce business approach and also has over 85 brick-and-mortar stores.
Though Khloe looks happy in the new pH๏τos, she may be in a down mood these days.
On Wednesday evening she posted several messages about being sad.
One note was about how life can be painful but she can paint her own canvas again.
‘It’ll always hurt, but eventually, you’ll learn to paint your canvas with all shades of color instead of blue,’ the message from Zahra Poetry said.
She then added, ‘There’s noting as beautiful as seeing someone who has been unlucky in relationships – finally being loved effortlessly by the right person.’ It was from Maddox Maila from The Good Quote.
This new campaign comes just as Khloe’s ex Lamar Odom said he still thinks of the Kardashians as family.
The 44-year-old former NBA player was married to Khloe from 2009 until 2016 but admitted that he just wants her to be ‘happy’ and because he doesn’t have any siblings of his own, he will always be close to her brother Rob.
He told E! News: ‘I don’t have any siblings. It was cool to me to have somebody [Rob] come in my life and play that role. I learned from it.
‘Once a family, always a family! I want everybody to be happy. Khloe is strong and is someone who I’ve always looked up to.