Khloé Kardashian and daughter True.Photo: Khloe Kardashian/Instagram

Khloe Kardashian and True

Khloé Kardashianis getting candid about how she deals with “unsolicited” parenting advice.

TheKeeping Up with the Kardashiansstar, 37, opened up about motherhood in her cover story forCosmopolitan UK’s December/January issue, telling the magazine that people say “the craziest things” when it comes to how she raises her daughterTrue, 3.

“I’ve learned that you can’t just post anything because people will comment and say the craziest things!” Kardashian told the publication. The Good American founder shares her little one with exTristan Thompson.

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Khloe Kardashian and True

“I’m like, ‘What are you talking about?,’ " she said. “I remember I posted a video of [True] talking – she was eating cut up grapes and people were going, “Cut the grapes, she’s going to choke.' "

“And I was like, ‘They’re cut!’ I’m not going to let my child choke,” Kardashian continued toCosmo. “People give unsolicited commentary no matter what you do. So I try and keep True stuff as clear and simple as I can for her sake.”

Kardashian said she doesn’t “want that energy on my child,” adding, “Leave her alone.”

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Khloe Kardashian

In addition to adjusting her social media habits, Kardashian shared that motherhood has made her more understanding.

“I definitely have more empathy,” the reality star explained. “And the motivation that having a child gives you… you want them to be proud of you so badly. That’s not just work, but my manners and how I treat people.”

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She added, “You just carry yourself in a different way, or I try to. Three is the best age. She was telling me the craziest story this morning and I was like,“Where did you get all these words from?"'

In another Twitter post, she marveled at how quickly True had grown.

source: people.com