Late last night, Kim Kardashian Instagrammed a photo of herself in her bathroom, presumably because she took a photo of herself and looked at it and thought, “Hm, this shot is particularly great,” and that was that. She inserted her own black bars across the parts that the internet usually has a problem with, wrote the kind of joke that I assume you write if you’re a little distracted by how much you feel like you’re killing it on camera, and hit send. The results, as you can imagine, ranged from the empowering to the downright shaming.

Chloë isn't the only celebrity chiming in on the viral photo. Bette Midler has some words to say, too, with the sort of joke that you’d immediately forget about if you heard it in a late night monologue, or heard the worst guy you’ve ever met repeat six times.

Chloë, among many others, decided to use her platform to criticize how Kim chose to display her body. But feminism is the freedom of a woman — and anyone of any gender — to do whatever she wants, and that includes what she does with her body. Slut-shaming is the act of criticizing a woman for her presumed sexual activity, or for behaving in ways that presume sexual activity. While Bette is certainly slut-shaming Kim, Chloë seems to coming from a slightly different angle.

It's clear that Chloë is trying to stand up against the narrow beauty standards facing young girls today, which is a truly noble cause, and we applaud her for being unashamedly outspoken about issues that matter to her. (And, actually, for being a general badass.) But even though she herself doesn't consider this slut-shaming, she was publicly patronizing another woman for how she behaves. All of this doesn't even take into account the fact that Kim's hourglass figure isn't so conventional in the media, and who knows how many curvy girls celebrate their bodies because of her public display of self-love?