Catfight! Jameela Jamil is coming for Kim Kardashian — and she’s not holding back. The Good Place actress felt the need to speak out after the KKW Beauty mogul began promoting appetite suppressant lollipops all over social media.

“No. F–k off. No. You terrible and toxic influence on young girls,” Jameela wrote on Twitter. She then added that she thinks Kim and her family are savvy businesswomen. “I admire their mother’s branding capabilities, she is an exploitative but innovative genius, however this family makes me feel actual despair over what women are reduced to.”

Others quickly began commenting on her tweet, with many agreeing with the star. “This has wound me up. I’m on a healthy eating regimen and EATING MORE THAN I NORMALLY WOULD, AND I’ve dropped a dress size! If your body is telling you your hungry, eat! Don’t starve yourself! You [sic] body stores food if it thinks it’s not gonna eat again for a while! Chr–t Kim!” one person slammed. Another added, “Thank you. Had an eating disorder for 14 years. If I had seen this ad as a teenager, I would have been running for this product. Despicable.” A third chimed in, “God help us if her daughter ever carries excess weight! Nothing but appetite suppressants and black coffee in her lunchbox.”

In the post — which has since been deleted from Instagram — Kim wrote, “#ad You guys… @flattummyco just dropped a new product. They’re Appetite Suppressant Lollipops and they’re literally unreal. They’re giving the first 500 people on their website 15% off so if you want to get your hands on some… you need to do it quick! #suckit.”

Unfortunately, this isn’t the only backlash the mother-of-three has received recently. Kim, Khloé Kardashian, and Scott Disick are currently being sued by Silver Air, LLC after allegedly failing to pay their private jet bill. The lawsuit claims that the famous family — along with music producer Poo Bear and several others — chartered the jet but never settled their balance that totaled nearly a quarter million dollars. The reality star has yet to comment on either matter.