Khloe gave birth just five weeks ago to her baby girl True, on April 12. She started working out 11 days ago, and it’s certainly paying off quickly. She took a Snap of her progress, and damn. In it, you can see how flat her abs already look.

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She’s not shy about how tough it’s been, and we totally appreciate her reality check. “The beginning parts of working out kind of suck because you’re pushing your body so hard, you’re so tired, and you’re trying to get back into your rhythm,” Kardashian says in the video.

“It’s much more difficult than I think you expect it to be. I’ve been working out for 11 days now, I feel really good but tired. My body is sore because it’s re-waking itself back up."

While many followers are supporting Khloe, praising her for “living in her truth” and “looking good," apparently Khloe's critics also had a lot to say. Khloe addressed that criticism head-on (as she does) in her video:

“What I’m annoyed about is that I’ve read a couple of times on Twitter that, you know, they feel that I’m focusing too much on my body," she says. "but the truth is, I’ve worked out five or six days a week before I got pregnant and that’s my sanctuary and something I love to do.”

Khloe has been open about wanting to get back to a gym routine stat after having her baby. And yes, she did start working out early at three weeks postpartum—but only with doctor approval.

She opened up more about what motivates her earlier this year in a powerful Insta post:

“My life transformed a few years ago when I made the decision to stop existing and start living…I am so proud of myself for being stronger than I’ve ever been—mind body and soul.”

Her exercise routine came under fire when she was pregnant, too. People came out on Twitter to tell her that she shouldn’t work out, something she addressed like the boss she is:

Then, she Snapped her workout to really drive home the message:

In her latest video, Khloe continues to set the haters straight: “Just because I have a baby, doesn’t mean I have to stop doing the things that I love, and I love working out and getting my mind right."

End of discussion.