Khloe Kardashian arrives at the 2014 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood
Television personality Khloe Kardashian arrives at the 2014 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California March 2, 2014. Reuters/Gus Ruelas

Khloe Kardashian is in line of fire after an Instagram post she uploaded recently for Halloween. The reality TV star catches the ire of her Instagram followers after posting snap of herself and Scott Disick who was dressed as a Sheikh for Halloween.

The Daily Mail told that the 30-year-old Kardashian was dressed in a catty costume and captioned the snap of Disick as 'Sheik P**** who was dressed as Muslim Sheikh. As soon as the pics were uploaded on the social media, the hate messages started pouring in a short period of time.

The reality TV star has 14 million Instagram fans and due to that reason, the reaction was quite swift and sharp. "Ur caption is very disrespectful to Muslims. Watch ur mouth!!" one angry follower posted.

Many followers posted hate messages that clearly indicated that the pic has angered the people who are taking the caption personally. Some people however seemed to find nothing wrong with the caption. "People are trying to report the caption as hate speech, they don't get the play on words...some people are so closed minded," read one of the post.

The pictures came from a Halloween party in Ottawa, Canada which was attended by Kardashian, Disick and some other stars. Disick had also uploaded one of his pic in the costume that was captioned simply "Happy halloween! We getting Arab money tonight." This post led to very few negative comments and did not offended many people.

Real drama started when the sister of Kim Kardashian posted the outrageous caption along with Disick pic dressed as Muslim sheikh, as reported by Hollywoodtake. Fans and followers did not spare her and hate comments are still flowing in large numbers as followers are finding the caption too offensive and rude. But there is a small section of people who are trying to shield her from the public fury as well by posting supportive comments.

In the similar context, Julianne Hough was criticized last year for donning a black face as her Halloween costume. She was fired badly as someone wrote "It's a culture, not a costume!," as reported by the Stir.