Naya Rivera and Kim Kardashian News: Stars Slam Media Outlets for Criticizing Pregnancy Photos

Two famously pregnant women, 'Glee' star Naya Rivera and 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star Kim Kardashian West just both recently released photos of themselves nude and showing off their baby bump as the two Hollywood stars are both expecting.

When both pregnant women coincidentally posted the same nude pregnancy pictures on the same day last Tuesday, both Rivera and Kardashian are slamming media outlets for making an issue about something that isn't supposed to be one.

"I chose to share pregnancy photos because I think this is a very beautiful and special time in my life," Rivera wrote on her Twitter earlier today. "Media outlets know that when you give your photos and an interview to run a story you never get a choice as to when it runs."

Indeed the pregnant Rivera is angry explaining it further writing, "So trying to make something out of nothing based on stupid assumptions is awful. Such a shame," she added, "Especially when it comes to a woman and her beautiful pregnancy journey."

Meanwhile, Kardashian who already experienced being scrutinized back when she was pregnant with her first born, North West she posted a nude selfie photo of herself in her current pregnant state writing on Instagram, "First they say I'm too skinny so I have to be faking it...Now they say I'm too big so I have to be faking it...SMH! Some days I'm photographed before I eat & look smaller, some days I've just eaten & I look bigger. It's all a part of the process," Kardashian wrote.

Kardashian explains that every pregnancy is different including hers writing, "I've learned to love my body at every stage! I'm going to get even bigger & that's beautiful too! I'm blessed to even be pregnant & even luckier to not have preeclampsia as far as I know, so I don't have the swelling issue this time! They also say your body carries a boy different than a girl! Whatever the case may be I'm grateful to God for this miracle & no matter what rumors or comments you throw my way this time they truly don't affect me!"

And so a lesson learned for those media outlets making bad issues out of pregnant women, Rivera just had one last thing to say retweeting a message that read: "instead of creating non-existent drama the media should be celebrating all the beautiful soon-to-be mamas."