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Khloe Kardashian hits back after accusations she stole Good American designs

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Khloe Kardashian hits back after accusations she stole Good American designs

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has been accused of ripping off designs for her Good American bodysuits from a small business but has lashed out at the claims

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Khloe Kardashian has hit back after she was accused of stealing the designs for some of her Good American products.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has been accused of ripping off her bodysuit designs from a small business, but has branded the allegations an "outrage".

Legal documents obtained by The Blast claim that Khloe, 36, stole the designs from Los Angeles-based independent designer dbleudazzled.

Mum-of-one Khloe says she can prove that the allegations aren't true, and says that the products don't even look the same anyway.

In her response to the filing, Khloe explained how she first came into contact with the designer.

She said: "My former stylist 'without my prior knowledge or authorization, brought three (3) catsuits from dbleudazzled to a fitting for me. She was told the catsuits were 'gifts from Destiney Bleu' [the owner of the company].

"I was flattered but very surprised that Destiney and dbleudazzled would gift me those items since I happily paid full price for all of the other items I purchased from dbleudazzled.

"Moreover, harkening back to my days running my small boutique Dash with my sisters, I like supporting small shops and independent designers."

Khloe says she had the catsuits altered to fit her body, only to be told weeks later they they needed to be purchased or returned. As they had been altered, they couldn't be returned, but Khloe says she didn't want to purchase the catsuits because she "would never have ordered them".

Company dbleudazzled has sued Khloe and Good American, claiming that their designs were stolen and that Khloe's company then went on to put out a similar product without compensating them.

Khloe added: "When Destiney claimed in June of 2017 that I and Good American somehow copied her catsuit designs for Good American's line of bodysuits, I was outraged."

She went on: "There is absolutely no truth whatsoever to this claim. As I said, I never showed anyone at Good American sample or photographs of any of the dbleudazzed designs."

Khloe went on to say that she has never worn the catsuits and never showed them to anyone at Good American.

She said she had spoken out to defend herself against Destiney's "false, defamatory, and specious allegations" after the repeatedly made claims on social media and in interviews with news outlets.

Khloe said that the catsuits her stylist obtained by dbleudazzled look "nothing" like her embellished Good American bodysuits.

Khloe's lawyers are asking for the lawsuit to be dismissed.