'Welllppp I f**ked this one up': Khloe Kardashian forced to ADMIT daughter True Thompson was Photoshopped into Disneyland photos four months after fan theory went viral
- Khloe Kardashian admitted a photo of her daughter True Thompson 'attending' Disneyland had actually been Photoshopped
- Fans took Khloe to task after she admitted it was her daughter's first time visiting the Happiest Place on Earth on Tuesday
- 'Welllpp I f**ked this one up,' Khloe admitted after she was called out on Twitter
- A TikToker theorized on New Year's Eve 2021 that True had been Photoshopped over an image of her cousin Stormi attending Disneyland as damage control was being done over Travis Scott's Astroworld tragedy
Khloe Kardashian has been forced to admit that her daughter True Thompson was Photoshopped into a set of Disneyland photos, four months after being called out in a fan theory online.
Fans suspected that True, four, had been edited into snaps taken at Disneyland with her cousin, Kim Kardashian's daughter Chicago, late last year after a conspiracy on TikTok went viral.
But the façade crumbled after Khloe, 37, revealed it was her daughter's first time in Disneyland on Tuesday, leading her to confess: 'Welllppp I f**ked this one up.'
Last year, a fan on TikTok had theorized that it was actually Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi in the photo, alongside Kim Kardashian's daughter Chicago.
They suggested Stormi had been removed possibly to keep her out of the spotlight following the Astroworld tragedy that left ten people dead.
DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for Khloe and Kylie for comment.
While Khloe came clean she did not offer an explanation as to why True had been edited into the picture, instead diverting attention to her upcoming Hulu show.
'Welllppp I f**ked this one up. Anyways….. let’s focus on something else (laughing crying emoji). Our show airs in a few days,' Khloe, who did not post the edited Disney photos to her Instagram account, tweeted on Wednesday.
The truth came out after Khloe announced it was her daughter's first time visiting the Happiest Place on Earth in videos posted to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday.
'This is True's first time to Disneyland!' Khloe gushed as they visited the amusement park in honor of her daughter's fourth birthday, contradicting the images shared late last year.
Last year TikToker maiachondrialmembrane theorized True had been Photoshopped over her cousin Stormi Webster in a video that has garnered over 2 million 'likes.'
The suggestion was that True had been edited into the images as the Kardashians did damage control over Travis Scott's Astrowor'ld tragedy, which had occurred just a month before the Photoshopped images were posted.
Fans noticed True had been Photoshopped into images taken when Kylie Jenner visited Disneyland with her daughter Stormi and family in October 2021, a month before the Astroworld incident.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, Kylie rarely posted anything on social media, only sharing two images to her grid in the month of December.
Observant fans also noticed photos of True posted back in July were the ones edited into the Disneyland image.
'This lovely Instagram page revealed to me that I'm not crazy. True is Photoshopped,' the TikToker said. 'Not only is she Photoshopped, but she's Photoshopped onto a photo of Stormi from October.
'I was just so weirded out. 'Cause I'm like, maybe Kylie didn't want us to see Stormi but Kim really wanted us to see this photo of Chicago for some reason so she Photoshopped it?'
Not long after the Disneyland images were shared, Travis posted his first Instagram photo since the tragedy.
'I was really confused. But you know, shortly thereafter, a couple hours later, Travis Scott makes his return to Instagram. And then it all sort of clicked, and I realized they're as calculated as ever - allegedly,' the TikToker said.
'What it really makes me wonder how these conversations go, and do they not feel crazy when they're like, "Okay, I'm going to post this, Photoshop it, distraction, Travis then you post, make it black and white, makes you look mournful. Kylie, you can comment, don't say anything, people will criticize that, just put hearts."'
Reaction to the confession came pouring in, with several wanting to know why the edit had occurred.
'WHY KIM?!' One Instagram user wrote in the comments section of the Disney photos.
'Came here just to say WHY Kim,' another commented.
One fan was more supportive of Khloe for her honesty.
'Love how real this made you. We see characters on a screen but this reply just made you seem normal,' they tweeted.
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