Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner has been accused of going under the knife. The reality star is pictured arriving at Sugar Factory American Brasserie on April 22, 2017 in Las Vegas. Getty Images

Although she is known for her revealing Instagram posts, Kylie Jenner was quick to delete a racy image from the social media site after she was once again accused of undergoing plastic surgery.

On Sunday, the Kylie Cosmetics owner posted a picture exposing her rear end to the camera while wearing a pair of animal print bottoms. “Summers almost over,” she captioned the picture. The photo received many comments calling her out for showing off her “fake” bottom.

Although Jenner deleted the photo not long after posting it, The Shade Room shared the image and it also received backlash. “Hiding her surgery holes,” one person wrote, commenting on Jenner’ s decision to place her hand over certain parts of her bottom.

“Natural beauty will always conquer over Manufactured ones... #sitdownkylie,” another person added.

Jenner did not directly reply to commenters, but did retweet a fan who quoted Jordyn Woods for praising her body image during the Sunday night episode of “Life Of Kylie.”

 

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“I’m just a thick girl out here tryna make it,” the fan wrote quoting Woods.

Prior to her racy post, Jenner’s plastic surgeon, Dr. Simon Ourian, applauded the reality star for being open about the work she has had done and inspiring other women to do the same.

“When she first talked about her minimal cosmetic procedures I saw a new trend of younger women who suddenly felt empowered to unapologetically want to look more beautiful. It’s like Kylie single-handedly gave a whole generation the ticket to a more enhanced version of themselves,” the doctor told People.

“I had treated hundreds of celebrities before but very few of them were bold enough to share their secrets with such transparency. Her influence was much that what was once a taboo has now become a bragging right. People want to brag about having their lips done. My social media patients put up a selfie with me so that they can say they came to our office,” he added.

Although the doctor felt Jenner had set a good example, during a chat with Yahoo Beauty in July, actress Keke Palmer called Kylie out for being applauded for having work done. “Specifically in the situation with Kylie, where you’ve had a young girl people have seen on television since she was a kid and they literally told her she was so ugly … the ugly person in the family,” she said.

“She went and did apparently everything the world deems as beautiful. The even crazier part is that everybody loves her for it,” Palmer added.

The former “Scream Queens” star explained that Jenner’s choices send the wrong message to young women.

“What I find interesting is that this is something that is being displayed to my generation — showing young girls, young guys that if you do everything that society wants you to be, not only will you be praised for it but you will make money for it. You can be profitable for not being who you truly are,” she said.

Although Jenner never responded to Palmer, she told Complex in 2016 that she was growing tired of always being accused of having plastic surgery done. “It’s annoying to hear every day that you’re just this fake, plastic person when you’re not. Every single day there was a news story about me,” she said.

Jenner’s most recent Instagram post is a preview of her reality series. The star has not commented on why she has removed the racy photo from her account.