Kylie Jenner is waisttraining & plugged her plastic surgeon in a NYT profile

Kylie Jenner posted this photo yesterday to plug her new waisttraining obsession. Khloe is big on the practice, which seems barbaric and pointless, but hey, their bodies. Kylie wants to be “bomb” like her sisters, but I think squishing one’s organs into unnatural positions isn’t healthy at all. But Kylie’s whole Instagram page is full of moneymaking endorsements. In less than a scroll, you can see plugs for detox tea, fake eyelashes, and more.

Kylie has a profile in the New York Times to discuss her new lipstick line (even though she has fillers). Kylie talks about makeup and mentions a different line of fake eyelashes than the ones she endorses on Instagram. Kylie also reveals that her natural hair color is reddish brown, which I don’t think we’ve ever seen on her (even in the early KUWTK days):

She’s not a makeup girl? “If I’m going to see people, I won’t wear heavy makeup. It’s not attractive on me. When you see those pictures on my Instagram, they are usually for when I’m doing a photo shoot or an interview. Every time I get my makeup professionally done, I take a photo. I do love lashes and lip liner and a light foundation and bronzer, though. My usual go-to is the Charlotte Tilbury Light Wonder foundation. You can still see my skin through it. Then I use Nars Orgasm blush. For my lashes, I like to go to CVS and explore all the falsies. I used to be obsessed with heavy lashes, but now I just want to find something super clean and light. I like the Wispies ones.

Her natural hair: “I used to wash my hair every day, then people told me that wasn’t good for your hair, so now I try for every other day. I like the Moroccanoil shampoo and conditioner. I used to have really thick hair with a lot of body, but not anymore. About a year and a half ago, I cut it off, and then I kept bleaching it and dying it blue, so that damaged it a bit. Then on my 17th birthday, I shaved half my head, so my underneath is still growing back. It’s still only 50 percent there. My natural hair color is brown with a reddish tint. Right now, it’s jet black. I can’t have brown hair for some reason. I don’t think it goes with my skin tone. The second I see it turn brown in the sun, I dye it black, the blacker the better.”

Her lip filler recommendation: “I still do Juvederm for my lips. I go to Dr. Ourian in Beverly Hills. He’s the best, and he’s super natural about it. I was going to somebody before, and it was just looking crazy. I would recommend that anyone who gets it done go for a filler that lasts only two to four months. It’s annoying to keep going back, but you have the option of stopping it.”

[From New York Times]

So Kylie says her lips used to look crazy, which means she thinks they look normal now. I don’t think she even knows what normal looks like after being surrounded by plastic surgery and fillers during most of her formative years. The hair discussion is interesting, especially since Kylie claims to have done all those dye jobs that were (probably) wigs. Also, I don’t buy anything she says about her hair at all, including how often she washes it, but people enjoy talking about how washing every day damages hair. Thoughts? Kylie’s recent ashy blonde dye job won’t help the damage factor.

I’m also including photos of Kylie leaving a production office. She looks like Real Doll Kim 2.0, and is she calling Karl Lagerfeld her daddy?

Wearing one of my favorite brands in-between shots. Love @elevenparisofficial #elevenparis

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  1. Lilacflowers says:

    If you don’t like heavy lashes, try just going with the ones growing out of your eyelids. And your natural hair color would go with your skin tone if you stopped using bronzer.

    • sarah says:

      “Natural hair color reddish brown”
      Pretty sure it’s dark dark dark brown.. not that hard to find out since season 1 of Keeping Up the Kardashians is on Netflix. I agree, it annoys me how pretty her natural skin tone-pale- (and jet black hair color) is, yet the self tanner-and blonde hair-makes her look bizarre

      • Kitten says:

        The self-tanner and blonde hair isn’t what’s making her look bizarre IMO–that’s sh*t is the least of her problems.

      • Wren says:

        It’s a very dark brown that likely has red tints that show up in sunlight. It’s not jet black, though depending on the light level it could look like that. My parents both have hair that color. Extremely dark brown, can look black, but the brown-red highlights show up in direct sunlight. My hair is much lighter but it shines red in the sun too.

        It’s too bad really, her natural coloring was so pretty. The thing is, your coloring always goes together. You may not LIKE the natural color of your hair, but it will “go” with your skin tone. Once you start changing things though……..

      • Sarah says:

        @Wren ooh yeah i have the same color hair, looks dark brown red in the sun, jet black in flourescent lighting. I just mean her blonde hair looks off because of her natural hair color/fake tanned-skin… it’s not very natural looking but i guess she isn’t really going for that anyway.

      • kiara says:

        the lengths people go to feel special… look at the comments here, I mean let it go people “reddish brown”… Black. It’s black. Of course it looks different under different lights, everything does! Why are you trying so hard to make something out of nothing?

    • Pedro45 says:

      But hey, she doesn’t like “heavy makeup”. Just false lashes, mascara, foundation, bronzer, blush, lip liner, lipstick, lip gloss, etc. You know, really natural and fresh.

      • parissucksliterally says:

        I cannot believe she had the nerve to say she doesn’t like heavy makeup, when she doesn’t show her face unless she got her Maaco Makeover of the Day!

      • Moneypenny says:

        Seriously, that’s more than what I wear on my “heavy” makeup days.

      • Bell says:

        Kylie does not know what fresh and natural means. She is done as soon as a fresh, natural, smart, teen is the next it girl. The pendulum swings. I think we are tiring of the fake, stupid, heavy makeup, plastic Kardashian’s w/ the rapper punk BF’s.

    • robynsing says:

      I’m grateful there was no internet when I was 18 or I would sound like a horses ass in perpetuity just like this dullard

  2. Jenni says:

    She looks cheap and vulgar.

  3. MG says:

    I can’t go more than a day without washing my hair. I have fine hair that gets oily if I don’t. So I wash my hair a lot and it’s always been healthy.
    As I approach 40 this year (gulp) I’ve noticed my lips are getting thinner and it bothers me. But I think I’d be too scared to try anything in fear of looking like one of these morons.

    • smcollins says:

      Same here. My hair gets really oily and gross. I do only wash it every other day, though. I use a dry shampoo in-between to keep the oiliness in check, and usually pull it back so it isn’t hanging there all lifeless. 😉
      And I never fail to see the irony in surgically enhance people dispensing beauty advice. But at least she’s finally truthful about the fake lips, and not insulting our intelligence (and eyesight) by claiming it’s just lip liner. Smh.

      • Heygirl says:

        I wash my hair every other day. Weirdly it gets more dry the longer I wait so I have to wash it to give it some moisture.

      • yellow says:

        I use plain old cornstarch (or even flour when I’m out) for my fine and oily hair and I can go up to 3-4 days though usually do less as I love when it’s freshly washed. It works well especially if you do it at night rather than in the morning, and apply bits of it beneath the upper layers of the hair.

    • Jayna says:

      My friend gets her upper lip enhanced, but just ever so slightly and it looks good.

    • marie says:

      I think it’s case by case. I was my hair once a week because I have long, thick and course hair. It never gets oily, but that’s just my hair. 2 of my kids have fine wispy hair and they need to have it washed, conditioned and blow dryer daily.

      I hate when people try to give one size fits all advice for hair. My asian hair will never need the exact same thing as my kids mixed hair.

    • LadyMTL says:

      I have thin curly hair that also gets oily (but yet is coarse, go figure) so I try not to go too long between washings either. Thankfully I work from home so on the days when I do want to give my hair a “break” I can skip the shampoo…but even then, I don’t go more than 2 days between washings.

      And honestly, if you want to try a filler or injectable, why not? They’re not permanent, and if you do your research and go to a reputable doctor I’m sure you will look great. I’m going to be 40 next year and I’ve been considering getting some fillers for my naso-labial lines i.e. the marionette lines between nose and mouth.

      • MG says:

        @LadyMTL…that’s what those lines are called? Had no idea! And they bother me more than anything else!

      • LadyMTL says:

        @MG LOL yep, that’s what they’re called, and mine bug me no end. I found out when I was looking into fillers, and was like “ohhhh, they have a name! Not just cheek wrinkles.” 😛

    • Brittney B. says:

      Me neither. I live in humid south Florida, and my hair is very thick and very long. I don’t understand why you’re all associating long, thick hair with less need to wash… I need to wash mine more frequently than my fine-haired friends, and I use about 5 times as much shampoo to boot… but maybe it’s a climate thing. There’s no point styling or even blow-drying it here… once outside, it gets sweaty and oily and gross. In fact, I keep it wet after showers and twist it into buns to keep my head cool.

      “They” say if you skip every other washing, your head will eventually stop producing excess oil… but nope. I’ve tried many times, and I can’t make it through the whole 48 hours without getting itchy and greasy and desperate to wash. I have an aunt who lives in Illinois and NEVER washes her hair herself… she goes to a hair stylist once a week, and he washes it. I’ll never understand that, and it’s hard not to be grossed out… but it never looks bad.

      • marie says:

        Ooh, climate is a good point! I live in az and it’s dry dry dry here. Last time I visited my family in china it was so humid I remember washing daily there.

        You’re right, climate is a huge factor to consider. Probably more than hair type.

      • tessy says:

        My grandmother used to only go every other week to have her hair washed and set, she never did it herself. And she always bragged about how the stylist told her she had such a good scalp. But she was quite amazing, she died at 84, and didn’t have a grey hair on her head. My uncle is also blessed with her black full head of hair genes.

      • jwoolman says:

        I found that oil production does decrease with age. When I was younger, I needed to wash my hair every day. Then eventually I could go two days. Now I can go a week with no problem.

    • M.A.F. says:

      My hair is fine and if I don’t wash it every day it gets oily which, for some reason, makes my face is even more oily than it already is. But I also like to wash it every day just to get all the product out.

    • lucy2 says:

      I always had to wash my hair every day, or on the second day it would look gross, but in the last year or 2 I’ve been able to go to every other day. I don’t use any styling products, so that helps, but I also think the shampoo can make a difference.
      I used Pantene back in college, and by the end of the day it looked like I needed to wash it again, I think it really built up in my hair and didn’t clean well. In the past couple of years I’ve used Living Proof (love it, but it’s pricey) and some more natural, eco-friendly ones that seem to work well.

    • Wren says:

      The paradox here is that the more you wash your hair, the faster it gets oily because the soap/shampoo strips away the natural oils. It’s the same idea as washing your face too often or with too harsh of product. Your skin just freaks out and produces more oil. Which is scrubbed off, and the cycle repeats. You can get the oil production to calm down, but you have to be willing to wear hats for a few weeks.

      I understand not wanting to make the transition, though, it’s gross. But I have fine hair that I wash a couple times a week and it’s really not horrifically oily. I do notice that if I start washing it more often it gets oily quicker. Then I back off again and the oil production calms down.

    • swack says:

      When my hair was short I washed it every day. It was never damaged.

    • BRE says:

      I wash my hair every 2-3 days. I actually have pretty dry skin (even living in Houston). I am trying to be nicer to my hair (less heat products, less full dyes) since I’m nearing 40 and don’t feel like it is quite as strong as it used to be.

    • claire says:

      I only wash mine about every 3 or so days. It’s quite dry and curly, which is typically the texture of hair that *can* go that long.

    • parissucksliterally says:

      I get my lips done – the trick is to find a CONSERVATIVE doctor who cares about their reputation. My Doc has turned people away, because he won’t give them Pete Burns lips.

      When done correctly and subtly, lip injections look fabulous. If you live in Los Angeles, I am happy to give you my Dr’s name. 🙂

  4. jolene says:

    At certain angles I can see shades of the old Kylie. Where she is now, and where she is going is just so sad and disturbing.

  5. Citresse says:

    The blonde hair and now the skin tight clothing. The first photo: going for the Pamela Anderson Barb Wire look?

  6. Keddie says:

    She looks like a fembot in that first photo

  7. L says:

    I see a young girl who is modeling her behavior and life on what she has seen growing up. Children learn by example. It’s not surprising, but it is sad that her role models only care about clothing, their appearance and what kind of car they drive. And she doesn’t look very happy….because those things are not really what makes you happy.

    • PennyLane says:

      Look at her eyes. In a lot of these photographs, her eyes are so sad. I don’t care about the rest of the family, they are benefiting from the constant family-generated media scrutiny.

      I feel sorry for this girl who is barely 18 but physically appears to be in her mid-thirties from all the cosmetic procedures that have already been performed on her. It’s like she never even had a chance to live her own life – she is just living out her mother’s plans for her. And God knows what those plans include…

      Was going away to college ever even remotely a possibility for her?

      • Nancy says:

        She didn’t even finish high school, it caused too much anxiety says she, so she and Kendall did home school. I believe the only K that went to college was Kourtney, oh yeah and Rob who did it for his late father. BTW, her eyes don’t look sad to me, they look dead, which is even sadder.

      • Katy says:

        Her eyes do look dead! To me she looks like a heroin addict with the look of “nobody’s home” deep down in her soul. It’s very sad indeed.

      • snakecharmer says:

        shes heavily medicated. i would say she is almost certainly on big doses of benodiazapines such as xaxax ativan klonapin or valium

      • Sea Dragon says:

        Katy- yes. I don’t see sad. I see empty. She should post a selfie with a shirt that says “vacant”. I’d nod with approval at the honesty.

        Snakecharmer- how do you know for sure she’s on meds? I’d in no way be surprised but I’ve suspected she simply likes her coke and mary jane these past few years (I’m only going by pics and rumors). Benzo’s would, however, explain the disconnect.

    • BooBooLaRue says:

      I find it really hard to look at her. She is 18! And looks like an old, disillusioned woman.

    • claire says:

      She doesn’t seem happy to me either. Most of her Instagram is her, alone, posing in front of mirrors and such for selfies. That seems to take a good portion of her day. She’s alone in her house rather than doing fun things with friends. The only time it seems like ‘friends’ are around is when she’s taking them on vacation for yet another one of their self-celebratory events.

  8. Kolby says:

    It’s bonkers how much she does not look like Kylie Jenner anymore.

    • Citresse says:

      I think she told the plastic surgeon to make her a Kimlite2.0 but surgeon went overboard with the eye/eyebrow lift and the lip enhancements make her look like a cartoon character.
      She’s already looking like a 40 year old plastic surgery addict seeking touch ups.

    • Nicolette says:

      Yes it is, but as @Jolene pointed out every now and then you can see a glimpse of her former face. The one that was Kylie, not Kim 2.0.

    • Harrison says:

      True, same could be said about most of her immediate family, including her father.

  9. lucy2 says:

    “He’s the best, and he’s super natural about it.” Yes, because nothing says super natural like a teenager altering every feature on her face.
    Maybe she meant supernatural, like paranormal? That would explain how all of their faces and bodies are morphing into these weird plastic aliens with dead eyes.

  10. MSat says:

    What the hell is going on over at the NY Times? I work in PR and pitch the editors over there all the time. My clients get shot down constantly… And they are doing amazing, planet-saving things. But this twat gets a NYT feature talking about fake eyelashes?

    Maybe I should quit and go work at Home Depot.

    • jolene says:

      wow good Lord
      but not surprising

    • klein says:

      The journalists almost certainly feel the same as you but have to cover what they’re told and people these days read stuff about any old moron, unfortunately. I mean, I’m on this page instead of reading about someone good.

    • Brittney B. says:

      That’s really depressing to hear… commercialism is crowding out journalism when there should be room (and a time and a place) for BOTH. It’s depressing that print media is getting so desperate to stay alive that it’s turning into a shadow of its former self. I want to read about your clients!!

      Of course, as klein says, here I am on a Kylie Jenner thread instead of reading about people changing the world. I do fill short morning bouts of free time with mindless gossip, but it’s because I don’t have the energy to write & read about social justice issues nonstop all day, every day; my career is a bit draining, and in all honesty, the comments here are genuinely thought-provoking, so there’s usually some crossover.

      It’s just that I turn to magazines and newspapers (and podcasts, honestly) for most of my information about war, technology, activism, etc. The Kardashians are now inescapable… NPR, the New York Times, etc… and I think these outlets are trying to capture some “cultural zeitgest”, but really they’re insulting their core demographics. If we wanted to hear about them, we have plenty of other options. If you need to cover some celebrities here and there, why not focus on A-listers like Angelina Jolie, who have shown real personal growth and are using their celeb status to speak about serious world crises… or artists like Ava DuVernay, who are breaking barriers and making art that has social impact beyond selling fake eyelashes and hair and lips..?

  11. me says:

    she looks hella cheap and that’s a shame

  12. GingerCrunch says:

    Such a scourge for young women. Still smh over here.

  13. Nancy says:

    There is nothing fresh or youthful about her. In her effort to morph herself into Kim, she looks like a hard boiled angry woman child. Yet…the media is feeding into Kris’ plot to rule the world with her spawn. At least Kendall somewhat fell out of the trap….she has to keep her fresh faced look if she wants to continue with her career. I guess she can thank Cait for the genes that make her so tall and lean. Cait by the way got Ellen upset by not being thrilled with gay marriage. IMO she is more into dressing like a woman than being a woman. My oh my the sky is falling…

    • Jayna says:

      She reminds me of Courtney Stodden, who has looked older and harder and trashier since her teens.

    • Nicolette says:

      I completely agree with your thought about Cait being more interested in dressing like a woman.

      • Annie says:

        I get that impression also from CJ. To me, she seems to enjoy dressing up but when it comes to embracing being a woman, something is off mentally with her. Other transgender women that I’ve seen and listened to on TV, for instance, have presented mentally to me as women. And for the life of me, I just don’t get the same vibe from CJ. So I wonder if it’s her age or if, because she was BRUCE JENNER OLYMPIAN, its harder for her to let go of him. I just know its hard for me to watch her because of the feeling I get that she likes dressing up more than she is interested in BEING a woman.

    • jwoolman says:

      I haven’t actually seen Cait’s show or her earlier interview while still Bruce. Has she ever talked about why exactly she felt the need to physically be female, besides being able to openly wear the clothes and makeup and hair and jewelry in ways society currently accepts in a woman but not in a man? Maybe it’s always been superficial for her. What exactly does she think being a woman means? What does it mean for anybody? It can’t be the clothes, makeup, hair style, and jewelry. Those things change like the wind from place to place and time to time. I’m birthright female and don’t even own a dress or skirt, have never had the urge to wear makeup, just want to keep my hair out of my eyes and hardly manage to remember to comb it, and can’t even wear a watch (pressure sensitive skin). But I’ve never felt anything other than female. There are personality/behavioral aspects that are culturally more accepted in a woman than in a man, but I know men who break the stereotypes (women also) so it’s most likely culturally imposed and not really absolute. Our hormones can make certain behavior easier or harder, but people vary so much in hormone levels and how they react to them. Is there any non-superficial aspect of Cait’s personality or preferred behavior that she feels wasn’t accepted as long as she had a male appearance? Does she feel a positive difference with the different hormone levels she now has? Was high testosterone making her uncomfortable, for instance? Even prepubescent children have the hormones, just not revved up production, maybe some are sensitive to even low levels.

  14. Talie says:

    I’m sorry, but money well spent. Kim must be slightly annoyed that all her hard work has benefited Kendall and Kylie the most. You know she wishes she could turn back the clock.

    • Nancy says:

      I don’t think so. Kim is so certain she is the hottest of the hot and nobody can compete with her, especially her sisters. She does, however, give herself complete credit for giving them the platform to expose themselves. There was a KUWTK marathon on and I saw bits and pieces surfing through and Kim barely resembles the girl back then right after she was “discovered” through her disgusting sex tape. She perfected (in her mind) all of the flaws she had, but those flaws put her on the map. The whole family is a mess which like cockroaches after a nuclear attack, would still roam the earth.

  15. Tifygodess says:

    Oh so now will she will say how her thinner (liposuctioned) waist and fatter ass and hips (injections) all came about because of waist training? Because her sisters certaintly did NOT get their look from this either. The lies are Exhausting ….. And how many women will believe this nonsense just because one of the Klan told them so?

    • BarkingMad says:

      I’m glad you brought that up, Tifygodess. I remember seeing a couple of medical programmes some years ago, where they were in the surgery showing liposuction procedures. It looked frightful – really invasive and vicious. The docs said it was imperative to wear a girdle-type garment for weeks and/or months after the procedure, in order to keep the flesh in the sucked area as “flat” and natural-looking as possible. It reminded me of the suits burns victims need to wear to keep their lesions flat and as smooth as possible. I’ve often wondered if these waist training garments are worn for the same reason? The fat get sucked from the waist, to give that hourglass appearance, but since that area is left “lumpy”, a girdle thingy is necessary to smooth everything out, but those selling them, and the women (and men, too) using them, pass it off as a miraculous, new, body-shaping device. Perhaps liposuction, like so many other medical otocedures, has improved since these programmes were made? I’d be interested to hear if others have different or more info on this.

    • Eva says:

      You hit the nail on the head here, they are all about pre-empting their lies!

  16. serena says:

    From dying her hair ‘jet black’ to the waist-trainer to everything..so obvious and sad she’s coping her sister. Even her skin tone used to be much lighter, though I don’t know if she use products to get a fake tan or goes to a salon -and I don’t care.
    And now we can all look like barbies, with that kinda waist. No, thank you.
    Also her lips fillers are ‘super natural’??? like hell it is, it’s still freakishly huge on her.

  17. michelleb says:

    Kylie Jenner just makes me sad. She is so young and to be already into plastic surgery and other body modifications and it is just dreadfully sad. She’s been taught that her only worth is superficial. What great parenting Kris and Caitlyn.

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      I completely agree. Just reading her interview, I thought they have taken this girl, full of potential and light, and turned her into a totally vapid, superficial waste of space. She has nothing to offer but her bizarre looks. Lip plumping, waist training, “natural” false eyelashes… She’s uneducated and dumb as a rock. Not a thought in her head except about how she looks. They have truly created a monster. And it’s so sad that she influences how other young women see themselves. These people are truly obscene.

  18. isabelle says:

    They don’t care what we think. “They” (the whole KK Entreprise and ther entourage) just want to be in the media every single day even if it means acting gross, vulgar, silly, ridiculous, as long as they are mentioned in one way or another every single day.

    • Dawn says:

      I think you are right. The Media made them and now push them on the public and only the Media can destroy them. Right now it appears they do not care what they do as long the comments come in.

    • BarkingMad says:

      I agree, Isabelle, except that I don’t think they’re acting.

  19. TheOtherMaria says:

    Her natural hair color would be just fine if she didn’t try so hard to be a Kardashian 😒

    I’ll never understand why women fake the funk when it comes to their skin tone, well, at least white women—is not like colorism I’d a thing for them.

    Kris and Caitlyn need their asses beat!

    • Sarah says:

      Nah i get it all the time…
      You look sick
      Are you tired
      Get some sun
      You look like a zombie
      Youre a ghost
      I can see through you
      Youll look healthier/fitter/skinnier/prettier/better with a tan

      Etc

      It’s obviously not at all the same as actual racial based skin issues but that don’t mean it feels good!

      • Zip says:

        This. ^ It’s so annoying.

        I avoid the sun because I only get sunburnt anyways and my usual answer to comments like that is a friendly “I don’t give a shit!”.

      • Fallon says:

        I have naturally pale skin and it’s my mission in life to keep my dermatologist proud of me. He uses me as an example in his practice, because he says that he sees very few patients my age (early 30’s) with my natural color and so little skin damage. I actually have a Vitamin D deficiency because I wear sunscreen year round.

        I just tell people I’m a vampire and hiss at them.

  20. j. eyre says:

    Remember when we used to call ‘waist-trainers’ ‘corsets’ and everyone was all, “oh my gosh, they are dangerous physically, psychologically and sociologically all for a woman to meet an unrealistic physique that society has forced upon her”?

    *laughs* good times, good times.

    • sketches says:

      +1000

    • swack says:

      Every time I see the waist trainer thing happening my mind wanders to the scene in Gone With the Wind where Mammy is tightening Scarlett’s corset so tight because she has to have the tiniest waist around. I can’t believe these are good for anything.

    • Dutch says:

      And every time Dita Von Tease shows up on this site people marvel about how beautiful and empowered she is.

    • I Choose Me says:

      Gurl. Can’t believe these things are making a come-back and being promoted as a good thing. SMH.

  21. Nicolette says:

    Wonder if their hands will someday lock into a permanent selfie position. They could have a new disorder named after them. Kardashian Selfie Syndrome?

  22. M. Smith says:

    I literally wash my hair every 5 days. I have a lot of it and growing up with a hairdresser for a mom, she always said its good to let your natural oils run through it. It’s like a natural conditioner. Yes on the fourth and fifth day my hair is oily, so I always wear it up those days. But honestly, after I wash it, it’s so thick and healthy looking. you should never wash your hair every day! It strips it!

  23. Misere says:

    THIS is one example of why I don’t read the NY Times anymore.

    • PennyLane says:

      Totally! Between this nonsense and the fact that Sofia Vergara’s ex-fiance got a giant op-ed to complain about wanting to implant their frozen embryos against her will, the New York Times editorial board has completely lost the plot. It’s like they don’t remember they’re a newspaper anymore.

  24. croissant says:

    “I don’t wear heavy make up” hum.. I know nothing about these waist trainers but do they really help with posture ??

  25. Blackbetty says:

    Why does she need to “waist train”? She is young, no kids and doesnt have a weight problem. So unnecessary.

  26. Murphy says:

    I have a teenage cousin who’s been acting out a lot recently. He recently died his hair blue in a desperate attention seeking move to show off to an ex girlfriend who won’t take him back, also to spite his grandmother who has provided for him his entire life.
    He asked me last week if I liked his hair. I told him he looked like Kylie Jenner.
    Didn’t talk to me again for the rest of the day. lolz.

  27. alicegrey12 says:

    OH My Grits. A Kim wannabe. Kylie get a life.

  28. Saywhatwhen says:

    She is quite jarring to my eyes. I love how MK over at the D named her “White Chyna”. Everything is so over done-up with these sisters. Vulgar doesn’t even scratch the surface.

    Can you imagine the stress a mother of a teen must have when her daughter says I want to look like one of the Trashian girls. Oi! I would have to throw holy water and cream soda and roll my child in garlic if she opened her mouth with a request like that.

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      Lol, I think you have covered all the bases with Satan and vampires, but who is the cream soda for? Just an extra precaution?

      • Saywhatwhen says:

        Yes, Maam. Holy Water and Garlic for the other worldly, mythical creatures and cream soda for the earthly evil ones who walk among us.

    • Daria Morgendorffer says:

      @Saywhatwhen, hahaha @ “white Chyna” that is incredible. I’ll be using that from now on. Perfect description.

      I personally believe that Kylie desperately wants to morph into Chyna because she’s 1) immature and 2) insecure about the fact that Chyna and Tyga have a kid together. If she was really mature enough to be with a grown man, she wouldn’t feel pressure to essentially become his ex.

  29. word says:

    I don’t think any of them actually use those waist trainers…they are just getting paid to pretend they do. She’s 18 and fit, why would she need to use that? This family is full of liars who will endorse ANYTHING for money.

  30. Daria Morgendorffer says:

    I’m really confused by her saying her lips “used to look crazy” when they’re larger than ever before right now.

    I mean, look at her face in the picture on the left: http://i.imgur.com/6aW06CJ.jpg This picture is less than a week old. She looks older than her mom.

    I also thought it was funny that she was claiming to have had to cut dairy from her diet because it made her “put on a lot of weight.” Get out of here with that nonsense. She only gained weight in her boobs, butt, hips and thighs and the weight she gained is called SURGERY. Every single one of those women believes the public is as dumb as they are.

  31. alex says:

    Looks like she is been getting better at photoshop they finally figured out the backgrounds so she can photoshop her “thigh gap” without being noticed. Well spent hard working hours Kylie Good for you

  32. Robin says:

    Oh dear, here I am watching ESPN, and there is an ad for the “geniehourglass” corset I mean waist-trainer. It’s amazing how stupid and gullible some people are. A corset is a corset, but of course if it’s marketed as some kind of “trainer”, stupid and gullible people will think it’s healthy.

    Does anybody else remember the scene in “First Wives’ Club” where Goldie Hawn had her lips over-inflated? Kylie Jenner looks like that. Or like she’s wearing fake wax lips.

  33. Smd says:

    My husband calls these types of over plumped lips trout pout and he says it is the most ridiculous thing he has ever seen. I occasionally tease him that I want to get mine done and he insists it is a terrible look as it distorts the whole mouth and I have to agree. When a feature becomes distracting from the rest of your face/body time to back off!

  34. baby faced killer says:

    I wash my hair twice a week

  35. Smd says:

    Saywhatwhen, you have named the quest for all those on this thread! Covert ops mission to fill one of the K’s pools full of cream soda, then dunk and repeat! Who knows what will fall off or dissolve during this treatment (?) but radical methods are needed at this point! Waiting for further directives….

    • jwoolman says:

      Does it have to be cream soda? For some reason, that’s getting hard to find (garlic is still plentiful, though). Will root beer or Dr. Pepper do in a pinch?

  36. Abbicci says:

    Is this the tipping point for this family? Are we witnessing the moment when there is a collective but undeniable ‘ UGH and Sigh’ that means the tide is turning?

    Sure we mock Kim and all the others for being cheap and whiling to do anything for money. But they still made the money because while being vapid hustlers they kept and interesting and never ending story line. And they had no shame about being vapid hustlers.

    First Caitlyn went of script. It was all wonderful until we found out she too was a vapid, self centered hustler who is so stupid she can’t figure out how not supporting same sex marriage makes her look like to anyone with a functioning brain.

    Now Kylie, who brings a new ick factor to the family. Her uncanny valley appearance, her being 100% about her appearance and body while the tone of general conversation is about telling young women to accept themselves as having value outside of their appearance,her creepy relationship with Tyga ,obviously approved by her whole family because let’s just make the whole thing even more gross.

    Sometimes the tipping point is dramatic , think Mel Gibson. Sometimes it is slow and painful, it is the cumulative accounting of all the little icks that make everyone dismiss you. Think Paris Hilton and Lindsey Lohan.

    I think Kylie will be the tipping point that helps to start crumble the foundation of this family. Only Kendell and Rob might make it out unscathed.

  37. Until today…right this moment, I avoided educating (or “educating” rather) myself about just what the hell “waist training” is. I finally capitulated. It’s a F***ING GIRDLE. Whaaaaat!?

    In all my days. These women are nuts. You have to wonder what all of this artifice is going to look like when they hit 40. They already look like Real Housewives in their teens! Give me a slightly boxier, athletic body any day. Not that curvy isn’t beautiful, but that waist!? Gross.

  38. parissucksliterally says:

    These people cannot open their mouths without lying. What sad lives they lead. They may have all the money in the world, but I would not trade places with any of them. Well, maybe Kendall – MAYBE. But no one else.

  39. Annyong says:

    I want to share a story with my fellow celebitchy readers which caused me much distress.
    I’m a prosthodontic , which means i do everything from teeth replacement to nose, ear and eye prosthetics. Last week I was assisting my supervisor in a case regarding a 10 year old girl who was shot in the face. Her nose was completely destroyed. We were making a prosthetic nose for her. We weren’t allowed to talk to her or ask her unnecessary questions but after a few visits she warmed up to me and told me she was shot because she wanted to go to school.
    This depressed me beyond no bounds. Here we have millions of girls who are literally dying to get education and here we have these so called celebrity kids who have all the privilge, all the necessary means to get a good education yet they chose to live this life. How sad and depressing. On top of it promoting plastic surgery, making young girls think that looking like this is attainable only if you have a good plastic surgeon.

    • islandwalker says:

      That is a heartbreaking story. You must get great satisfaction doing the kind of work that can change a persons quality of life. It infuriates and boggles the mind how (some) wealthy parents have no regard for their childrens education and self esteem. Most people I know worked two or three jobs to finish their educations.

      And on a side note, it’s a damn girdle. We really are going backwards now.

    • Anne tommy says:

      Well said Annyong. I think it’s more accurate to call the specialties Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – needed for medical reasons like congenital deformity, impact damage and burns – and the people who do the work on the Kardashians, who are Cosmetic Surgeons. This categorisation is the case in some jurisdictions. Doubt that the Hollywood guys find the time or inclination to bother about the real medical cases….

    • hadda says:

      @annyong
      thank you for sharing this with us.
      where are you practicing?

  40. Sarah says:

    Dr. Ourian is not a plastic surgeon!! He is not board certified in anything. He obtained his residency in family medicine.

    • parissucksliterally says:

      You don’t have to be a plastic surgeon to do Botox or Juvederm. They have technicians do it in laser places now.
      Dermatologists do injectables too, not defending this guy at all – just telling you the facts of what I see around Los Angeles.

  41. Corrie says:

    When i first saw this picture yesterday of Kylie, I showed my husband. And before I could say anything (he’s clueless) He says, who is that LaToya Jackson. I SCREAMEDDDDDD because she does. Good Lord, help this girl before she looks like 53 yo LaToya.

  42. RoxyRoller74 says:

    Huh. If she thought her lips looked crazy before, what exactly does she think of them now? Au natural? Girl is delusional, they still look awful. And as someone who works with and injects facial filler, there is no 2-4 month product when you use as much as this whack job does. If you use 1/4 to 1/2 of a syringe you’ll get about 3-4 months. If you use a whole syringe (or more like Kylie does) then you’ll get about 7-8 months depending on how fast your body metabolizes the product. Because Kylie has the money to go back every 2-4 months and drop $300-$500 for a touch up amount, her suggesting that everyone else should do it too, just shows how out to lunch this bitch is.

  43. word says:

    She probably gets free lip injections for mentioning his name.

  44. Josefa says:

    I wonder how she feels when she sees old pictures of herself. She’s an entirely different person now. I feel bad for her, really. Everything about her is fake and a copy of her sisters – who are already fake. She has no identity at all. And she really is just a little girl, it’s so hard for me to believe she just recently became legal. I wouldnt put her a year below 30.

  45. Citresse says:

    If my daughter returned home looking like a shadow of her former self due to plastic surgery, I’d sit down and cry.

  46. VesperNIte says:

    Little girl lost….

  47. bettyrose says:

    Her parents are so complicit in the commodification of this girl. I don’t care about Caitlyn’s views on gay marriage (or anything else). I want to see them both called out for what they’ve done to their children.

  48. Maria A. says:

    I swear, these Kardashians are taking women backwards: waist trainers? Are you kidding me?
    Call them what they truly are: CORSETS!
    And they were the bane of women’s existences for far too long.
    It was a big deal in the early twentieth century when women abandoned corsets and stays and lived free.
    So glad I’m an Amazon in spirit. No stinkin’ waist trainer for me.

  49. lisa says:

    Is it just me or is she looking more and more like Ciara?

  50. Ari says:

    At this point she is just another gyaru gal and that trend has been around for years…in japan…and she is not cute.