The Kylie Cosmetics founder, who is now 27, took to TikTok to respond to a curious fan who wanted to know the specifics of her surgery. The reply stirred quite the buzz online.
All of this goes back to 2023, when years of public guessing finally led to Kylie addressing the cosmetic surgery rumors during an episode of The Kardashians.
Back in 2019 though, Kylie was still shutting down rumors of a boob job. During a Twitter Q&A with fans, she made a point of saying: “Um never… TMI but it’s that time of the month.”
Later, in a heartfelt conversation with her close friend Anastasia ‘Stassie’ Karanikolaou on the Disney+ show, Kylie talked about how she once had ‘beautiful breasts’ before surgery. She even admitted that if she had the chance to do it differently, she wouldn’t change a thing about her natural body.
Now that Kylie has chosen to speak openly about the procedures she’s had, it’s no surprise that fans are eager to know all the specifics. One TikTok user even asked for the exact details of her surgery.
And to everyone’s amazement, Kylie actually shared the full scoop.
The fan didn’t stop there and continued by adding: “That is what I aspire mine to look like… I don’t expect you to share who did the work… but in terms of what you actually had done, I feel like you’ve been quite open about having your boobs done…”
The video’s caption also read: “Help a girl out @kyliejenner. I just want to know how to get them to sit like that, respectfully.”
People who’ve followed the famous Kardashian-Jenner clan for years couldn’t believe how upfront Kylie was about the procedures she’s had.
One Reddit user even commented: “I’m honestly very surprised by this.”
One user also shared a more serious thought, writing: “I feel like cosmetic surgery is generally just becoming more accepted. I see so many people on socmed with cosmetic surgery and if someone has a ‘flaw’ people will just bluntly say in the comments ‘get a nose job’, ‘get a boob job’, ‘get Botox’.”
“This is a big change for her, but I think it’s also influenced that societal attitudes to cosmetic surgery have not just become more accepting but encouraging and I don’t think that’s a good thing. Acceptance sure – it’s your body… encourage? No way.”
