Khloe Kardashian has publicly responded to a viral TikTok that broke down her physical transformation over the years, NaijNaira can report.
The analysis came from Dr. Jonny Betteridge of JB Aesthetics in London, who speculated on possible cosmetic procedures Khloe may have had.
In his video, Betteridge claimed signs of a facelift, including a pulled-back hairline and reshaped earlobes, were visible.
“The jawline looks more defined, and the neck appears tighter,” he observed.
He also described her transformation as “dramatic,” suggesting procedures like a brow lift, chin implant, and rhinoplasty.
Betteridge did note that his opinions were “purely speculative and based on my professional judgment.”
Khloe didn’t ignore the speculation and jumped into the comments with a full list of what she’s actually done.
“I take this as a great compliment,” she said. “But here’s what’s real.”
She confirmed a nose job by Dr. Kanodia, laser hair removal at SEV Laser, Botox and Sculptra after a facial tumor, and skin tightening at SoftWave Therapy.
She mentioned collagen threads under her neck, salmon sperm facials, peptides, and daily skincare.
Khloe added that she hasn’t used fillers in recent years and emphasized her 80-pound weight loss as a major factor in her changing appearance.
In her own words: “There are many things we can do before surgery in 2025, and if I choose to, I know great doctors.”
She also clarified that the viral photos used were over 15 years old.
Her first confirmed nose job came to light in 2021, and she called it her “perfect nose” in a 2022 ABC interview.
Khloe’s comments followed similar admissions from her sister Kylie Jenner, who recently revealed her breast implant specs on TikTok.
Kylie told a fan: “445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! Garth Fisher!!! Hope this helps lol.”
The Kardashian-Jenner family continues to influence cosmetic trends, but both sisters are now choosing transparency over silence.
Article updated 3 weeks ago. Content is written and modified by multiple authors.