Kris Jenner opens up about her recent facelift.
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If you think ageing gracefully just means embracing your greys and wrinkles, Kris Jenner is here to prove you wrong.
In her Vogue Arabia September cover story, the mother of six confirmed what fans have been speculating for months: yes, she had a facelift, and yes, she’s loving it.
“I had a facelift about 15 years ago, so it was time for a refresh,” she told Vogue Arabia.
“I want to be the best version of myself, and that makes me happy. Just because you get older, it doesn’t mean you should give up on yourself… For me, this is ageing gracefully. It’s my version.”
Of course, in true Kardashian-Jenner fashion, the procedure turned into a family affair.
Kris jetted to New York to see renowned surgeon Dr. Steven Levine, with daughter Kylie by her side, and Kim Kardashian tuned in via FaceTime.
Fans first noticed something different earlier this year when Kris showed up in Paris with a look so fresh that people joked she was starting to resemble Kim.
The internet went wild with theories, and even aesthetics expert Dr. Jonny Betteridge jumped in, speculating that the momager had undergone “a deep plane facelift, neck lift, blepharoplasties, and fat grafting,” calling it “full-face rejuvenation at its best.”
This isn’t Kris’s first time under the knife.
Back in 2011, her first facelift, and even a little earlobe reduction, played out for the world to see on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.”
But this time, she says, her openness comes from a more personal place.
“I decided to reveal some details because I feel it can be very inspirational to people who aren’t feeling so great about themselves,” she explained. “Even when I had my hip replacement, we filmed it. Sharing these things can be helpful.”
And if anyone thinks she’s planning to slow down anytime soon, think again.
“My mom worked until she was 82, and I’m planning on following suit. Maybe 85?” she joked.
At 69, and turning 70 in November, Kris Jenner is proving that ageing gracefully doesn’t have to mean quietly accepting change.
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