Khloé Kardashian says she felt “not good enough” when compared to her sisters.Photo:Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup for Disney Television/Shutterstock

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Khloé Kardashianhas never been one to mince words.

And on episode 9 of the Hulu reality seriesThe Kardashians, Khloé, 39, is tackling the insecurities she says she developed under while in the public eye.

“Society gave me insecurities,” she tells sistersKoutney Kardashian Barker, 44, andKylie Jenner, 25, during a visit to Kourtney’s home in the new episode, out Thursday.

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TV personality Khloe Kardashian attends Cosmopolitan’s 50th Birthday Celebration at Ysabel on October 12, 2015 in West Hollywood, California.

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“[I’ve] been torn apart the minute I gone on tv,” she says, bringing up how she “didn’t look like [my] sisters so therefore, it’s not good enough.”

“I hada nose joband there’s people still constantly bullying you. So which one is it?”

Ultimately, Khloé said she realized, “You have to do things for yourself.”

“Still, growing up in front of a camera, growing and evolving, and it’s unfair to put so much pressure on people,” says Khloé, who was 23 whenKeeping Up with the Kardashiansfirst premiered on E!. “I think we’re all just trying to do the best we can.”

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Of utmost importance for Khloé — who shares daughterTrue Thompson, 5, and sonTatum, who turns 1 next month, with exTristan Thompson— is protecting her children, and her nieces and nephews, from the same scrutiny she and her siblings endured.

“I don’t want our kids to have those insecurities,” she says.

She commented on a TikTok video defending her appearance,writing, “I don’t want anyone to kiss my ass. I’m not asking for that. But what I am asking for is for people to realize just what articles like this does to someone’s soul and confidence."

source: people.com