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Doctor decodes Kris Jenner's 'new face and strikingly youthful appearance' at 69 during Paris trip with Kim Kardashian

 

Kris Jenner's transformation raises eyebrows, with speculation that she 'may have undergone comprehensive facial surgical revision to achieve dramatic change'.


Kris Jenner recently visited Paris with her daughter Kim Kardashian to attend Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's fiancĂ©e Lauren Sanchez's bachelorette party, which was a star-studded affair featuring celebrities like Katy Perry and Eva Longoria. Kris also joined Kim as she gave an emotional testimony to a Paris court, telling judges she thought she was going to die at the hands of masked gunmen who stole millions of dollars of jewelers from her in a luxury hotel suite in 2016. Also read | 'Facelift is lifting': Kris Jenner's new hair has her looking like Kim Kardashian's clone, say fans Amid all this, what caught the internet's attention was Kris' 'strikingly youthful appearance'. In an Instagram video he posted on May 17, UK-based cosmetic surgeon Dr Jonny Betteridge, who keeps sharing posts focused on Botox and dermal fillers, explained how much Kris Jenner's face changed 'from last year to now'.

‘At 69, Kris’s new look is noticeably more contoured’

He wrote in his caption, “Kris Jenner, the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, has unveiled a strikingly youthful appearance while in Paris with her daughter Kim Kardashian for Kim’s court hearing related to the 2016 robbery. At 69, Kris’s new look is noticeably more contoured, tighter and refreshed compared to just a year ago. The transformation is raising eyebrows, with speculation that the media mogul may have undergone a comprehensive facial surgical revision to achieve this dramatic change.”


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