Larsa Pippen has debuted a new face on social media.
Fans are calling out the “Real Housewives of Miami” star for posting an image of herself on Instagram that appears to be so heavily edited that they’re comparing her to Kim Kardashian.
The new pic, shared on Tuesday, shows Pippen posing in a zebra-printed jumpsuit, which she accessorized with baubles from her Larsa Marie jewelry line.
Despite the obvious fashion plug, Pippen’s followers couldn’t help but focus on her face in the comments section of her controversial post.
“What in the Kim Kardashian wannabe is going on?” commented one fan.
“At first I thought this was Kylie [Jenner] when I was scrolling,” wrote another. “Then I thought it was Kim. But this is definitely not Larsa 😂.”
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“I don’t know much about the Kardashians but she obviously ordered one of their faces from Amazon,” quipped another.
One fan even joked that Kate Middleton, who came under fire for heavily editing a family portrait on Mother’s Day in the UK, must have worked on Pippen’s photo.
“Ok this is Princess Catherine photo editing here,” the follower commented.
The Bravolebrity hasn’t responded to any of the comments.
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Pippen, 49, also came under fire in January for sharing a heavily Photoshopped image of herself in a bikini on the beach. The reality star ultimately deleted the photo, which many felt was inappropriate given how spread her legs were – which even her father made a comment about at the time.
“My dad sent me a text yesterday and said, ‘You published a photo and I think you need to take it down,’” Pippen told People. “And when my dad texts me stuff like that, I listen!”
Pippen said she “didn’t want to upset” her father and decided that it “wasn’t worth” the tension it had caused given his “old-school” values.
“They’re not always happy with me. They’re very conservative,” she told the outlet of different approaches to life. “They like to live very low-profile — they don’t like all the hoopla.”
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