Kim & Khloe Bash ‘Disgusting’ Troll Who Created Fake Travis Scott Cheating Photo
'This is really damaging to relationships' says star after pranksters come forward.
Dec. 6 2018, Updated 1:58 p.m. ET
After much drama and speculation, it’s been confirmed that Travis Scott did not cheat on “wifey” Kylie Jenner, as the YouTube trolls who created the fake photo just came forward! And while the pranksters are very proud of their practical joke, Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian are livid!
“We Fooled the Internet w/ Fake Travis Scott Cheating Photo” tweeted a prankster along with the blurry fake video from which the photo was taken.
To that, Kim, 38, responded: “I hate that I am bringing attention to this but this is absolutely disgusting that you would find this funny to mess with Travis & Kylie who just started a family together. This is really damaging to relationships, families and is just so wrong!”
Sister Khloe, 34, echoed her remark, writing: “People are absolutely disgusting! The mind games this would do to somebody… That is so completely not OK! This person should be so ashamed of themselves! What filth.”
RadarOnline.com readers know Khloe’s comment comes months after her own baby daddy, Tristan Thompson, was caught cheating on her with multiple women! Shocking photos of him smooching his mistresses emerged just days before she was set to give birth to daughter True Thompson. And while Khloe and Tristan, 27, decided to stay together and work on their relationship, the Revenge Body star is highly sensitive to infidelity scandals — especially fake ones!
Of course, Kim and Khloe were not the only ones who were repulsed by the YouTubers’ fake photo. Travis, 26, also shared his thoughts on the matter, slamming “evil” trolls who “always wanna create some fake s**t to destroy real love.” In a series of social media outbursts, he vehemently denied cheating on Kylie, 21, and gushed about how much love he has for her.
The makeup mogul also bashed the prankster, writing on Instagram: "Idk if this is really a social experiment to some people but you're messing with real people, real relationships, real family."
After the backlash, the fake video creator, Christian Adam, came forward to explain himself, saying “This video was NOT made with the intent to ruin somebody’s relationship or family,” and he simply did it to “see how gullible the internet is.”
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