The feud between Jameela Jamil and the Kardashian family has only heightened after an explosive new interview in which the reality TV family revealed that they are unbothered by the actress' criticisms.
The Good Place star, 33, has made it her mission to shoot down the Kardashian family every time they advertise weight loss products like Flat Tummy Tea and appetite-suppressing lollipops, all of which promise a smaller figure.
In a recent New York Times article, the Kardashians were asked about the backlash from Jameela — and their response only prompted the actress her accuse them of making money off 'the blood and diarrhea of teenage girls' with 'eating disorders'.

Fighting back: Jameela Jamil, 33, targeted the Kardashian family on Twitter after the reality stars commented on the actress' harsh words in an interview with The New York Times

A choice? In the interview, Kim said she and her sisters choose to do product endorsements - like Flat Tummy Teas - as an easy way that allows them to make money


Sponsor: Jameela has spoken out against the Kardashians, including Khloe (pictured), for advertising the weight loss products because of the potential side effects

Unimpressed: After reading the interview, Jameela took to Twitter to attack the famous family for choosing money over their fans
When asked about the criticism, Kris said: 'I don't live in that negative energy space. Ninety percent of people will be really excited about the family and the journey and who we are.'
Her five daughters — Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie — have each advertised a range of weight loss products on social media, including detox teas, appetite-suppressing lollipops and waist trainers that they shill for their millions of followers. Kris then shares in the the profits of the brand endorsements with her role as momager.
The group of women was specifically asked about one comment in particular, in which Jameela called them 'irresponsible' for what they advertised to their followers.
'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...then I guess I have to,' Jameela wrote in a since-deleted comment on a post by Khloe, in which the reality star promoted meal replacement shakes.
While speaking to the New York Times, Khloe said she's never had a chef and often shares her personal training sessions on Snapchat for others to know her steps to achieving her figure.
'Well, listen, I am showing you what to do, silly person, 15 repetitions, three times, here's the move…' Khloe, 34, said. It remains unclear if she was calling Jameela the 'silly person' in the quote.

Angry: She went on to say the Kardashians lined their pockets with 'the blood and diarrhea of teenage girls'

Push back: One fan attempted to defend the Kardashian family by saying it was on the consumer to know the risks, but Jameela shot her down

Healthy? Kourtney (pictured), Kim and Khloe have all posted pictures on their accounts advertising for teas and shakes with the promise it will give consumers flatter stomachs
Kim was also unapologetic about what she and her sisters commit to regarding product endorsements by claiming the opportunities were best for their kids.
'If there is work that is really easy that doesn't take away from our kids, that's like a huge priority, if someone was faced with the same job opportunities, I think they would maybe consider,' Kim told the newspaper.
'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, as long as you're OK with that.'
But this interview only fired Jameela up further, and she decided to express her thoughts on Twitter about the famous family and how their decisions impacted young fans.
'Essentially, 'f*** the young, impressionable people, or those struggling with eating disorders, we want the money,' Jameela wrote on Sunday.
'I have been given these same opportunities to flog this stuff, and I don't do it, so they don't have to. Thank you, next.'
Her response didn't stop there, as Jameela continued: 'Their pockets are lined with the blood and diarrhea of teenage girls...'
One fan attempted to defend the Kardashian family by saying it was on the consumer for deciding the products advertised were bad for them, not the reality stars.
'It's not up to the Kardashians or the Jenner what people spend money on,' the fan wrote. 'Everyone knows they have trainers, dietitians, and money to pay for surgery to get the body they want and more power to them. If someone chooses to buy a product they promote w/o research that's on them.'
But the response only sparked a sarcastic response from Jameela, who thought the logic was flawed.
She responded: 'Yeah DUMB teenage girls with eating disorders. Be smarter. This is your fault little girls. Shame on YOU, not the grown billionaire adults preying on your insecurity and fear. Preying on the patriarchal value that women are only valuable if their aesthetic meets societal standards.'
The Kardashians have yet to respond to Jameela's recent tweets online.
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