Jameela Jamilhas been afrequent critic of the KarJenners, butThe Good Placestar is now applaudingKhloé Kardashianfor removing an Instagram post in which the reality starpromoted a diet shakethat claims to have weight loss benefits.

Jamil responded at the time, “If you’re too irresponsible to: a) own up to the fact that you have a personal trainer, nutritionist, probable chef, and a surgeon to achieve your aesthetic, rather than this laxative product… And b) tell them the side effects of this NON-FDA approved product, that most doctors are saying aren’t healthy. Side effects such as: Possible Flat Tummy Tea side effects are cramping, stomach pains, diarrhea and dehydration… Then I guess I have to.”

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Seemingly keeping tabs on Kardashian’s Instagram account, on Tuesday, Jamil tweeted that the posthad been deleted.

“Oh look. Khloe deleted her diet shake post,” the actress wrote, alongside a screenshot of Kardashian’s Instagram page. “There is hope after all…”

“Well, listen, I am showing you what to do, silly person, 15 repetitions, three times, here’s the move …” she said.

Her sisterKim Kardashian Westadded that no matter what they share online, they’ll never be able to please everybody.

“You’re going to get backlash for almost everything so as long as you like it or believe in it or it’s worth it financially, whatever your decision may be,” the KKW Beauty mogul, 38, said.

MomagerKris Jenner, 63, also weighed in, saying, “I don’t live in that negative energy space.”

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“Essentially, ‘f— the young, impressionable people, or those struggling with eating disorders, we want the money.’ I have been given these same opportunities to flog this stuff, and I don’t do it, so they don’t have to,” Jamil said. “Thank you, next.”

The actress went on to point out that ironically enough, shestarted her I Weigh movementin a post supporting the Kardashians.

“The IRONY that I started ‘I Weigh’ in a post DEFENDING the Kardashians saying they shouldn’t be reduced to nothing more than a number on a weighing scale, and then they spend the next year FLOGGING weight loss products/rhetoric DOES NOT ESCAPE ME,” Jamiltweeted. “It’s quite hilarious.”

Earlier this year, Jamil told PEOPLE that she hopes calling out celebrities aboutselling weight loss laxativeswill make a difference.

“I really think I am making it too embarrassing for other people to sell laxative teas, which truly may be my greatest achievement,” she shared.

“I’m excited at the idea that I might have a positive impact on young women rather than a negative one, which is more often than not what you end up having on people if you allow the industry to airbrush you, to Photoshop you, let you lie about your aesthetic and you put negative rhetoric out into the world,” she said. “It’s really important.”

source: people.com