Kim Kardashian and sister Khloe jumped on Twitter this week to take a shot at brother Rob's ex-girlfriend, Adrienne Bailon after she - shock - said in an interview being associated with the reality TV star family wasn't perhaps the best for her.
She only dated Rob for two years around six years ago, so why this is even relevant anymore we're not sure, but Kim felt the need to defend her family by taking to Twitter to tell Adrienne she wouldn't have a career without them.
This is what Adrienne told Latina magazine: "To be stuck with that Kardashian label, that was so hurtful to me and to my career. I probably realised that too late—not that it would've affected my decisions in terms of who I dated, but it would've affected my decision to appear on the show."
Kim's not happy about what Adrienne's been saying about her family (WENN)
Kim said in response: "Funny how she says being with a Kardashian hurt her career yet the only reason she has this article is bc she is talking about a Kardashian," (sic)
Um hello Kim, remember 3LW? Kim's one to talk about how to get a career, she wouldn't have one without a sex tape with Ray J. Also, her significant other Kanye West, after getting a taste of the KUWTK life, has opted out of being filmed, we're guessing for similar reasons to why Adrienne says now, she regrets doing it.
Adrienne hanging out with Kim and Khloe back in the day (SplashNews)
Standing her ground Adrienne fired back on Instagram, saying in a post: "Fame and career are two different things. I've always had a career. I have been working hard since I was 15 years old. Being someone's 'girlfriend' was never what I wanted to be famous for,"
She went on: "What makes you 'famous' isn't always what you want to be 'labeled' as, or known for. If anyone should understand that... It should be you."
"I also stated in the article that none of this would have stopped me from being in love and being in that relationship. I just would have gone about it differently. You can love someone just as much in private. We all learn from our first loves,"