Kourtney Kardshian's BF Trolls Himself After Instagram Comment Backlash

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Younes Bendjima (L) and Kourtney Kardashian arrive for The Syrian American Medical Society hosts the Voices in Displacement Gala at Riviera 31 at Sofitel on May 4, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Younes Bendjima gives Kourtney Kardashian his stamp of approval on a recent Instagram post.

Earlier this week, Kourtney Kardashian's new boyfriend Younes Bendjima made it clear that he disapproves of a bikini picture she posted on Instagram. It's not really anything new with Kourtney Kardashian, or any of the other members of the Kardashian-Jenner clan but he clearly felt some type of way about other men thirsting over his shorty. His comment received backlash among many people but it seems like he's changed his tune when it comes to Kourtney's IG activity.

Kourtney Kardashian posted a less risqué photo on Instagram recently and it seems like that's the type of stuff Bendjima enjoys seeing on his timeline. Underneath a photo of Kourtney posing in an oversized shirt without pants while promoting BlanQuil Blankets, Bendjima commented, “Hmmm well…ok for this one,” along with an emoji of a tongue sticking out. It still didn't receive the approval of Kourtney stans who were in the mentions defending their queen. However, it seems like out of everyone, he got a kick out of his own joke.

Kourtney Kardshian's BF Trolls Himself After Instagram Comment Backlash

Earlier in the week, Kourtney Kardashian posted a picture of herself in a thong. While the remainder of the world didn't find this to be too outrageous, Bendjima commented, "that's what you need to do to get likes?" which caused a bit of an uproar on the social media platform. Regardless, it seems as if he and Kourtney are doing well. We just wonder why he didn't just bring it up with her at home instead of taking it to the internet. 

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