So I’m scrolling through Instagram last Tuesday morning when this bomb drops in my feed – people screaming about “Kourtney Kardashian nude pics leaked.” My first thought was damn, not again. Celeb nude leaks are always messy, right?

Step 1: Basic Fact Check
Grabbed my coffee and fired up Twitter. Searched hashtags like #KourtneyLeaked and #KardashianScandal. Saw thousands of retweets but zero legit sources. All these shady accounts kept tagging TMZ and PageSix, but when I checked those sites? Nothing. Nada. Zip.
Step 2: Reverse Image Search
Downloaded three of the most shared “leaked” pics. Used Google Lens first – no matches. Then ran ’em through TinEye. Bingo! Found out two pics were from her 2020 swimsuit photoshoot for Poosh cropped weird. The third? Some Brazilian model’s OnlyFans content from 2018 with Kourtney’s face badly photoshopped on top.
- Red flag 1: Watermark inconsistencies
- Red flag 2: Lighting mismatches around the neck
- Red flag 3: Mole placement wrong
Step 3: Source Tracking
Followed the rabbit hole through five retweet chains. Ended up at this Russian forum where some dude admitted: “We make these for fun to see how fast they spread.” Posted screenshots showing how they edited the metadata to make images look “hacked.” Total clown behavior.
Final Verification
Hit up my buddy who works security at CAA. He confirmed via text: “Zero breach alerts on Kardashian accounts this month. Her team’s suing four gossip sites right now.” Then watched Kourtney’s Insta story – she’s literally posting baby bump pics laughing with Travis Barker. Case closed.
Lessons learned:

- Rumors explode faster than facts
- People’ll believe anything with Kardashian in the title
- Reverse image search is your best damn friend
Moral of the story? Don’t believe crap till you’ve put in the legwork. These clout-chasing trolls got nothing better to do than edit pics in their mom’s basement. Pathetic.