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Daily Mail
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Surgically enhanced Kylie Jenner nearly spills out of top after finally admitting to boob job regret
Surgically-enhanced Kylie Jenner was a busty bombshell in an eye-catching ensemble as she teased a new product for her beauty brand on Thursday. The TV personality, 27, nearly spilled out of her hot pink latex dress as she plugged her latest lip gloss range. Jenner's dark locks were pulled back into a sleek ponytail, preventing any loose strands from falling onto her face. The beauty mogul - who made a shock admission about her breast implants this month - further glammed up the look with mini silver earrings. A layer of mascara was added to her voluminous lashes while a warm blush was worn on her cheekbones for a radiant glow. Earlier this month, Jenner offered a shock admission gave about her boob job on social media. The star responded to a fan on TikTok who had asked the reality star to unveil details about her past procedure. Back in 2023, Jenner admitted to undergoing a boob job when she was only 19-years-old, which had been shortly before she became pregnant with her eldest child Stormi. A social media user named Rachel Leary uploaded a clip to the platform and also typed out, 'help a girl out @Kylie Jenner. i just want to know how to get them to sit like that, respectfully.' The star saw the post and then offered her own response in the comment section of the video. '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol,' Kylie wrote, which prompted the fan to excitedly gush, 'KYLIEEEEE!!! you are the best THANK YOU!!!!' During an episode of The Kardashians in 2023, the reality star opened up about her boob job which occurred when she was age 19. While having a conversation with close pal Stassie Karanikolaou, the mom-of-two expressed, 'You know I got my breasts done before Stormi, within six months of having Stormi, not thinking I would have a child when I was 20. 'They were still healing,' Kylie said, and then added, 'I had beautiful breasts. Just gorgeous, perfect size. I just wish I never got them done, to begin with.' During an interview with Dazed last month, Jenner insisted 'people don't know the half of anything' as she responded to criticism about herself. 'Ninety per cent of the time, whether it's negative or positive, people just don't know the half of anything. So it's hard to take advice from people who don't know you.' Kylie continued, 'I honestly think I'm so used to it, and I just don't really care what people say. 'Also, you know, other people's opinions of me have never affected my personal life, how my friends view me, how my kids view me, how my family views me, or the success of my business.' The media personality said that she is 'not afraid' when it comes to headlines about herself - and has now found 'peace with it.' Kylie is often active on her social media accounts, and will sometimes give glimpses into her family life such as raising her two children. Jenner - who is currently dating actor Timothee Chalamet - shares daughter Stormi, seven, and Aire, three, with ex Travis Scott. 'I think I've found a good balance with sharing the things that I want to share. Keeping parts of my personal life private. I'm just learning as I go, I think.' She began her romance with Chalamet in 2023, and the pair have mainly kept their relationship out of the spotlight. Although the couple recently attended NBA games together to cheer on the Knicks. Earlier this week on Monday, Jenner uploaded a humorous clip to her TikTok page as she showed her daughter Stormi a photo from her 'King Kylie' era - which lasted from 2014 through 2017. During the time, the reality star was known for sporting colorful wigs and bold outfits. She gave her eldest child a glimpse of a snap that had been taken in 2016, which showed Kylie with a blue wig as well as a red T-shirt dress and black thigh high boots. Stormi's eyes widened as she took in the look, which prompted Kylie to ask, 'Why are you so shocked?' And her daughter answered, 'Did you dye your hair in that photo?' Jenner explained it had been a wig and the seven-year-old exclaimed, 'A blue wig with a red outfit?!' The pair agreed that it wasn't the best outfit with Stormi pointing out, 'It's not a good combo.' The mom-of-two added, 'I know.'


Vogue
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Because of The Longevity Movement, Sometimes One Face Lift Isn't Enough
Earlier this month, 27-year-old Kylie Jenner answered the plea of a TikToker and shared her exact details of her breast augmentation, down to the plastic surgeon. When Beverly Hills-based board-certified plastic surgeon Garth Fisher took to his Instagram to express his gratitude and further confirm it was indeed him who did the job, there was another familiar face in the comments: Jenner's mother, Kris. 'Garth you are such a superstar class act!!' Kris gushed. 'You did my first facelift in 2011…14 years ago!!!' I'm not a Kardashian family historian, so the inclusion of first caught me off guard. It was recently confirmed that Kris had a facelift at 69 years old—look at those cheeks!—but a quick search revealed that, yes, she also had a facelift with Dr. Fisher that was filmed for Keeping Up With the Kardashians 14 years ago, when she was 55. In the weeks since Kris chose cosmetic surgery transparency a la Marc Jacobs, facelift-related chatter has reached a fever pitch. And it's not just lip service: Every single doctor I spoke to for this story cited a 50% spike in interest in the surgery. Beverly Hills-based facial plastic surgeon Babak Azizzadeh, MD, FACS declared that the surgery is 'one of the most essential tools for facial rejuvenation' and more powerful than any other treatment—lasers, injectables, microneedling, radiofrequency, and more—in the anti-aging world. 'A facelift, in essence, involves the repositioning of soft tissue and modification of deeper fat compartments and glands,' he says. In more direct terms: The skin of the face is lifted up, the face and muscles underneath repositioned and sculpted into a desired effect, and then the skin is tightened and cut to sit taut across the face. 'For most people, a facelift is a once-in-a-lifetime procedure,' says double board-certified plastic surgeon David Shafer, MD, FACS. 'But as people are now living longer and staying socially active for longer, they are also returning for tweaks or additional surgery.' It's just one of the many unexpected spinoffs of the longevity movement.
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Why Kylie Jenner finally admitting she had plastic surgery (sort of) matters
Earlier this week, Kylie Jenner ignited media and internet discourse with a full-throated admission of plastic surgery. Jenner shared the specs of her breast augmentation in response to a TikTok user inquiring about the details of her procedure, commenting, '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.' Jenner's comments have inspired influencers, aspiring influencers, and the chronically online to follow suit. For the past week, my TikTok and Instagram feeds have been dominated by high-angle videos of women walking in tank tops with their own augmented breasts front and center. One creator with nearly 40,000 followers posted a video walking alongside her Great Dane. '385cc (L) 415cc (R), Full Profile, Silicone, Gummy Bear, Over the muscle + Mesh Bra', she wrote in white block letters superimposed over the video. She, like Jenner, ended the post by tagging her surgeon. While Jenner has been praised for her honesty, her TikTok comment is much more akin to an internet trend than the beginnings of some sort of a transparency revolution. Jenner's fame and success has always been linked to her appearance — or, more accurately, conversations about her appearance. And there is no celebrity today that comes close to the level of influence the Kardashian-Jenner family has held in popular culture. There was a time, not long ago, where such an admission was unimaginable coming from Jenner. Despite wide-spread speculation and cultural obsession about Jenner's very obviously filler-enhanced lips, she vehemently denied any sort of injectable for years, pointing instead to how she did her makeup. The result was a shift in makeup trends, the launch of Jenner's uber-successful makeup brand and, eventually, a normalization of lip filler. Whether you bought one of Kylie Cosmetic's Lip Kits or not, in the mid-2010s, everyone faked lip filler with over-lined lips and heavy matte lipsticks. Jenner eventually admitted to receiving lip filler on an episode of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians,' only after turning the zeitgeisty conjecture about her lips into a successful marketing strategy for her brand. In an almost Orwellian move, she convinced a generation of young people not to believe what was visibly obvious— and instead, believe in the efficacy of the product she was shilling. And it worked. Jenner became, controversially, 'the world's youngest self-made billionaire at age 21.' It is much easier to embrace honesty and transparency when you don't have something to gain (say, a lot of money in sales) from obfuscating the truth. Reflecting on Jenner's recent post, I'm reminded of when Heidi Montag, the star of MTV's seminal shows 'The Hills' and 'Laguna Beach,' admitted to a full-body plastic surgery work-up on primetime television. Then just 23, Montag wasn't much older than Jenner is now when she sat on a couch with her mother and her sister and shared a list of her elective surgeries. At the time, Montag's plastic surgery was received extremely poorly. She was harshly judged, of course, but she was also pitied. Her admission of plastic surgery wasn't seen as powerful or honest, but as weak and vapid. We've seen online discourse exhaustively and cyclically embrace and then condemn plastic surgery over the past decade or so. What these opinions often agree on is that plastic surgery is permanent and serious and should be treated as such. And what is so notable about Jenner's TikTok post is how flippant it reads. The extensive use of exclamation points, internetese phrase 'I hope this helps,' and a self-deprecating 'lol' make the surgery feel very pedestrian and unremarkable. Significant, too, is Jenner's willingness to share who her surgeon is. Jenner's mother, Kris Jenner, also recently admitted to a facelift and shared the name of her surgeon. I'm of two minds here. This could be seen as democratizing plastic surgery. Now regular people who might want a good facelift or Kylie Jenner-style breasts, should they be able to afford these expensive surgeries, know where to go to get them. But this could also usher in an insidious new frontier of conspicuous consumption: plastic surgery. Like carrying a designer handbag or wearing a specific gold bracelet, you can now signal your wealth, status and access through your brand-name plastic surgeon. The levels with which this could negatively impact society are boundless. I'm glad, in some respects, that Jenner's embrace of her surgery can end the false and annoying notion that celebrities and influencers are more beautiful than the average person simply because they're genetically blessed. Beauty and perfection are attainable, for a price. This truth has been clear, but unspoken, since social media became a lucrative tool for even the most mainstream brands. But off the internet and away from Hollywood, our relationship with the truth is changing — and for worse, I believe. The current administration has irreparably damaged our relationship with facts, AI-doctored photos and videos have altered our understanding of reality, and social media has made hardship feel unacceptable. Plastic surgery has allowed our bodies, our flesh and our blood, to be debated, used for tabloid fodder, and as marketing tools. Denying and then finally admitting to plastic surgery, once the stakes are not so high, the stigma is gone, and the checks are cashed, isn't a cause so much as it is a symptom. This article was originally published on


The Sun
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Kylie Jenner looks incredible in skintight silver mini-dress after revealing details of her surgery
KYLIE Jenner looked incredible in a skintight silver mini-dress, as she stepped out for a friend's birthday party in LA. It comes just days after reality star Kylie, 27, finally revealed details of her cosmetic surgery. 6 6 6 6 The Kardashians star looked incredible in the skintight dress that showed off her boob job. The make-up mogul pulled out all the stops for her friend's birthday at The Nice Guy in LA. Stepping out in the silver dress, Kylie made sure to turn heads. The sexy outfit clung to her curves in all the right places, and showed off her shapely bum and toned legs. She wore her trademark raven hair flowing down her back, and kept her make-up subtle and dewy. The sexy dress showed off the results of her boob job. Just days ago Kylie finally spilled the beans on the size of implants and who performed the surgery. The admission was in response to influencer Rachel Leary, who had praised her chest as 'the most perfect, natural boob job ever' and begged for specifics. Last week Rachel uploaded a video asking Kylie to share what she 'asked for' when getting her breasts done. She captioned it: 'Help a girl out @Kylie Jenner, I just want to know how to get them to sit like that, respectfully.' Kylie Jenner reveals plastic surgery secrets including doctor details and breast implant size in buried TikTok comment To the surprise of many, the beauty mogul replied directly to the clip, writing: '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.' The TikTok exchange comes two years after Kylie first confirmed she had undergone a secret breast augmentation at 19 - something she denied for years. Kylie's surgeon, Dr. Garth Fisher, is a well-known celebrity doctor and is a longtime favourite of the Kardashian-Jenner clan. He performed Kris Jenner's facelift on an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, gave Kourtney Kardashian her boob job, and even carried out a revision facelift for Caitlyn Jenner pre-transition. 6 6 Kylie first confirmed her surgery in a 2023 episode of The Kardashians, revealing she had the procedure done before giving birth to daughter Stormi, now seven. She told Stassie Karanikolaou: "I got my breasts done before Stormi. Within six months of having Stormi – not thinking I would have a child when I was 20 – they were still healing.' She admitted she regretted the decision, adding: 'I had beautiful breasts, like natural t*ts, just gorgeous… and I just wished, obviously, I never got them done to begin with.' 'I would recommend anyone who was thinking about it to wait until after you have children. I have a daughter too. I would be heartbroken if she wanted to get her body done at 19.' Kylie's latest comments marked a major shift from years of denying surgery rumours. In 2015, the influencer denied breast enhancement on her app, attributing her changing shape to weight gain and ageing.


Daily Mail
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kylie Jenner hints she is remodeling $36M mansion as she posts construction zone snaps with secret writing on wall
Kylie Jenner seems to have embarked on some sort of home renovation project inside $36M. The influencer, 27 - who was seen attending a Pilates class with her sister Kendall, 29 - shared a few snaps of the work in progress on social media on Thursday. Photos show an unfinished archway and stairs with electrical wires exposed with the word 'sconce ?' written by future outlets on either side of the entry. It looked like the Kylie Cosmetics mogul's daughter wanted to leave her mark on the scene. 'Stormi' was printed in fancy green double lettering by the seven-year-old, along with a heart and what looked like Jesus on the cross. The workers seemed to have been touched by the second grader's message and sent one in return. 'We love you Kylie. God is here,' was printed on a bare beam with two hearts below it. The reality star may have posted the construction photos to draw attention away from headlines about how she had changed her body in the past. Early in the week, Jenner made headlines when she responded to a TikTok fan's question about the specifics of the breast augmentation surgery she had at age 19. '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol,' the influencer wrote in a fact-like manner. Fisher is an in-demand plastic surgeon for many stars around Hollywood, even though the Kardashian/Jenner family may be his most visible patients. Although Kylie was now willing to reveal the intimate details of her surgery, it wasn't always that way. In a 2023 episode of The Kardashians that she finally admitted to getting implants during a conversation with her BFF Anastasia 'Stassie' Karanikolaou. In the emotional chat, Kylie admitted that she got her augmentation 'within six months' of having Stormi, whom she shares with ex Travis Scott. The former couple are also are parents to a son Aire, three. She told Karanikolaou she hadn't been planning on having a child at 20 at the time, and she noted that her breasts were still healing from the surgery by the time Stormi was born. The Kylie Cosmetics mogul's daughter made her mark writing 'Stormi' along with a heart and what looked like Jesus on the cross on the wall. The workers responded writing 'We love you Kylie. God is here' Although she seems to be making the most of the results, she admitted regretting getting the procedure at the time. 'I had beautiful breasts, like natural t**s, just gorgeous, like perfect size, perfect everything, and I just wished, obviously, I never got them done to begin with,' she said. 'I would recommend anyone who was thinking about it to wait until after you have children,' she added, noting that becoming a mother altered how she felt about plastic surgery. 'Obviously I have a daughter too. I would be heartbroken if she wanted to get her body done at 19,' Kylie admitted.