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Khloe Kardashian Dramatic Weight Loss

Khloe Kardashian has never looked any hotter as she graces the cover of Cosmopolitan UK, revealing dramatic weight loss and showing off her great, sexy, bikini body! A feat for Khloe who has always been an underdog in the family for her curvy looks.

Khloe Kardashian Weight Loss

Lamar Odom’s wife is known to have always been behind her good looking and siblings with bodies to die for. Tauted as the insecure one, sometimes hit as not the prettiest, Khloe has finally conquered her number one nemesis: her weight and her struggles to lose unwanted flabs. She insists it doesn't bother her at all.

"I don’t care what size I am; I care about how I look. If my jeans are tight and I have a little muffin top, then OK, I have to cut down on the carbs. I don’t expect to be a size 2 and nor do I want to be. I’m 5 ft 10 inch and I like being curvy," Khloe was quoted as saying in her recent interview with Cosmopolitan-UK.

But what she doesn't appreciate as much as she revealed (though, unintentionally) in the course of the interview was how she “felt hurt” when her mom would talk about her weight and how she would point it out to her.

"[Once my mom told me] I was gaining weight, but she was talking to me as a manager, like I was ruining a brand deal. It's hard to understand that and it's more hurtful when it's coming from my mom,” Khloe added, noting that she could never beat Kim as her mom’s favorite.

She added: “… but Kim is definitely her favorite. It doesn't bother me. They're so similar — they could be the same person."

Now that her struggles with weight have somehow been addressed with her hard work to look fabulous as she does now, Khloe intimated that she wanted to have children like her sisters. And despite her new look, it won’t be easy as pie. Khloe could not help but compare herself again to her sisters already blessed with adorable kids.

"I just wanted to be, 'Hey, let's have a baby,' and we would just have one. Kourtney did. And I wish that was the way for me," Khloe revealed in the interview with Cosmopolitan, adding, "But it won't be. I'll have to take hormones. I do want to have a baby, but I don't feel the urgency to have one this very moment."

Khloe is featured in the June issue of Cosmopolitan-UK.

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