Khloe Kardashian Makes Bold Anti-Fur Fashion Statement

The reality star caused a stir when she was snapped wearing a floor-length faux fur coat with a blood-red message

Khloe Kardashian wears a faux fur coat and makes anti-fur statement.
Khloe Kardashian wears a faux fur coat and makes anti-fur statement.
(Image credit: Rex)

The reality star caused a stir when she was snapped wearing a floor-length faux fur coat with a blood-red message

Khloe Kardashian is against wearing animal fur - and she's sending her message loud and clear.

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star stepped out in a floor-length faux fur coat on Monday afternoon in New York City. But what really caught the crowd's attention was the blood-red message scrolled across the back.

Khloe Kardashian wears a faux fur coat and makes anti-fur statement.

Khloe Kardashian wears a faux fur coat and makes anti-fur statement.
(Image credit: Rex)

Shortly after posing for the paparazzi, Khloe, 29, took to Twitter to explain her statement-making choice in outerwear. 'F*ck Yo Fur!!! Fake fur all day people!!' she tweeted. 'I'm fur reaaalllll in New York! #FauxBasicBitches.'

Khloe Kardashian wears a faux fur coat and makes anti-fur statement.

Khloe Kardashian wears a faux fur coat and makes anti-fur statement.
(Image credit: Rex)

But even though Khloe is cleary against fur, she wants to make it clear that does not mean she supports PETA. The reality star once posed nude for the animals rights group - but after they flour bombed sister Kim Kardashian for wearing fur in 2012, they lost Khloe's support.

'No I'm NOT with PETA! I stand for kindness. Treat others the way you want to be treated. This includes the ones w/a voice and the ones wo,' she posted.

'How can u ask 4 non cruelty yet u attack my sister? No thanks! Won't be apart of your bullying ways. I have my beliefs but I respect the choice of others. I don't bully people into sharing the same beliefs as me.'

One thing's for sure: Khloe is not afraid to stand up for her beliefs - or speak her mind on Twitter!

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