an West has been called a “toxic influence” for posting an advert promoting a dieting lollipop.
The reality TV star shared a photo of herself eating the product – which it’s claimed suppresses your appetite – onto Instagram.
Ex-Radio 1 presenter Jameela Jamil, who has a campaign around body positivity, described her as a “terrible and toxic influence on young girls”.
Newsbeat has contacted Kim’s representatives for a comment.
“Maybe don’t take appetite suppressors and eat enough to fuel your brain and work hard and be successful,” Jameela wrote on Twitter.
“And to have something to say about your life at the end, other than ‘I had a flat stomach’.”
Jameela is the founder of the I Weigh social media campaign – which encourages men and women to focus on achievements other than looks and weight.
When she spoke to Newsbeat about it in March, The Good Place actress said she’s been a “body positivity warrior” for a long time.
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