Khloie Kardashian sought out the internet's assistance in finding the perfect baby doll for her little daughter True Thompson.
Khloe wanted to find a bi-racial baby doll for True, and tweeted out to her followers for recommendations.
However, before asking her followers, she had discovered some scarily life-like dolls that she wasn't too fond of.
Anyone know what brand makes a sweet looking biracial baby doll? Nothing too life like. Those silicone babies really freak me out! Some look so real and some look
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) December 27, 2018
'Nothing too life like. Those silicone babies really freak me out! Some look so real,' she tweeted.
Khloe also questioned why is was necessary for the real-life dolls to have such realistic genitals.
'Why though? Since when did they make baby doll private parts?? And who can I speak to about these belly buttons?' she tweeted.
Awwwww https://t.co/iERzXD0oGj
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) December 27, 2018
Khloe's followers soon reached out to let her know the various ways in which real-life dolls help people in forms of therapy.
One Twitter fan informed the reality TV queen that patients with Alzheimers can benefit from the dolls.
'I know people with Alzheimers have baby dolls like these because it does help with their sickness,' she wrote.
Others use the dolls following the loss of their own babies, as a form of grief management.
'They’re reborns. They’re more for collecting than for children to play with. That’s why,' one fan wrote, in a tweet that Khloe shared.
'They’ve been around for a long time, usually used for women that have experienced infertility or infant/pregnancy loss.'