Kylie Jenner's plastic surgery claims questioned after fans spot clues in latest video

Fans doubt Kylie Jenner's claim of dissolving lip fillers as they appear "plumper than ever" in her latest video.


Pop Culture & Art July 03, 2024
Courtesy: @kyliejenner on Instagram

Kylie Jenner, the youngest of the Kardashian/Jenner clan, recently came under scrutiny from fans after posting a new makeup tutorial on Instagram. 

While promoting her latest Kylie Cosmetics products, the 26-year-old shared her beauty routine, which included applying concealer, foundation, lip liner, and lip gloss.

During the video, filmed in her glam room while wearing a nude bandeau top, Kylie also endorsed her best friend Hailey Bieber's new Rhode blush. 

Despite the positive comments from some fans admiring her "natural" makeup look, critics on a Kardashian-themed Reddit forum accused her of misleading them about her cosmetic procedures, specifically her use of lip fillers.

In 2018, Kylie announced that she had dissolved her lip fillers, responding to a fan's comment on Instagram with, "I got rid of all my filler." 

However, the recent video led some fans to speculate that she might have resumed the treatments, noting that her lips appeared "plumper than ever."

Discussions ensued in the comments section, with one user suggesting, "She dissolved them, then added it back," while another expressed disappointment, "Yeah why does she try to say she regrets it? Why can’t she just own up to the fact that she thinks these things make her look better and she likes it."

The beauty mogul has been open about her cosmetic surgeries in the past, admitting to getting a boob job in a conversation with her friend Anastasia Karanikolaou, also known as Stassi, on a previous season of The Kardashians.

As the debate over her lip fillers continues, fans are left questioning the authenticity of Kylie’s public statements regarding her cosmetic choices.

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