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Most celebrities don’t! Everyone has surgeries! Like who cares to be honest! If you have the money and you are insecure doit! It’s none of my business to be honest
She was only talking about one surgery! She has said she has had other procedures like most people do. It’s nothing new! It’s weird why people care when everyone is doing it!
Kylie was about 15-16, when she started having plastic surgery, that is on her Mum...I love Kris and I believe she honestly loves her kids, but money is the priority in that family...Kylie enhanced her lips, her butt, constant tanning...she doesn't have to worry about Stormi doing any of that...Stormi was born with those features...But I'm happy that she is adjusting her brand...
She got lip fillers at 15 years old after she kissed a boy and told her she had no lips. She herself crumbled under beauty standards as an underage kid. Let's not blame her for other people's daughters' decisions.
Exactly! Everyone is getting cosmetic surgeries these days! It’s just weird that everyone blames the Kardashians for it when this has been going on for decades and decades. Your neighbor is doing it! Everyone is
@@javiruiz8365 actually, bad plastic surgery ruined several celebrities faces. Faye Dunaway and Meg Ryan off the top of my head. Even Courtney Cox had too Much or bad plastic plastic surgery. Her face looked ‘distorted’ for the Friends reunion. I could be wrong but I think Sly Stallone had some bad work done
@@recherche4528 no! I’m Latino and 40 years old! Everyone in the Latin community and actors where getting everything done! Face and body! That’s when I was a kid! Maybe in the black community it’s new for people to get surgery’s, but in the Latino and Asian communities this has been going on for decades
But if she really “regretted” it then she would remove all the fillers out of her face and lips and butt n hips that were injected n remove implants like Black chyna did. She should probly acknowledge that all those fillers is what made her lip brand empire. The reality is that it wouldn’t have made the money it did if she stayed the look she was naturally sadly
In regard to the Kardashians, in particular, it’s worth mentioning in this conversation that they all obviously took inspiration from the natural beauty of Black women.
I'm all for grown adults to change what ever they want. My issue is their influence on children and also profiting from items like clothing and LIPSTICK when they get fillers and lie about it claiming the lipstick is what is making them lips pop
I can’t speak for everyone, but I learned to love my external self more after kids. I never have thought I was pretty and was told by those around me as a kid that I’m not. So when I had my oldest daughter, I was shocked by how beautiful she is. Because she came from me. And when people started saying she looks like me, I denied it- she’s beautiful, she gets it from her dad, even if she has my hair, eyes, nose, chin, smile, and ears. But the more I’ve seen how much she does resemble me and how I still think she’s absolutely beautiful, it’s made me accept that maybe I’m not so ugly after all. I could never afford to change my looks and I’m grateful for it, I’d hate to tell my kids they got my “old nose” or “old chin” while also explaining how I thought it was ugly on me but beautiful on them.
@@amberbanuelos7053… right. Like you illustrated my whole point. Had you gotten work done, how could you possibly tell your child “love yourself” or “you’re perfect the way god made you?” It screams hypocrisy! FYI… you likely were always beautiful, even if unconventionally so. Family has a way of trying to humble women they are jealous of. My cousin was like that. She treated me terribly. I’m dark skinned with dark brown eyes and she’s light skinned with green eyes but some how she was always jealous of me because, unknown to me, ppl thought I was beautiful and that made her feel less than. I didn’t find this out until 24yo, more than 10yrs after I avoided her and her family. But yeah, you can’t always trust family to be honest.
That is exactly what her kids will do. They are surrounded by several Aunts with plastic surgery and their mom. Heck, even their Grandmother has had plastic surgery.
I love how this entire video is focusing on one part of what Kylie said, and not the entire clip. She said she regrets getting her breasts done at age 19 only because she had a baby right after and that she prefers to do it later in life.
On the show she also talks about how growing up she hated her nose and so got a nose job. Now she sees her nose on her daughter's face and thinks her daughter is absolutely beautiful and she would hate it if her daughter changed her face.
So just to make sure I've got this straight... she blows up her lips and then sells lipgloss (Kylie). And you remove ribs and blow up your butt then sell waist slimwear (Kim, Khloe, Kourtney), and *NOW* that you've made a Billion dollars you care about society?? 🤣
In my school in the nineties girls where getting boob implants! It was the trend! I went to private school so the parents could afford it! It was normal at 16 and 15
I was very happy to hear her make this declaration. Now she's talking sense. We need to teach young women to love THEIR bodies the way they are. I personally believe we need to go more in that direction. Love yourself the way you are . I liken plastic surgery to painting one wall in a house and then the other walls look like crap. So people then start chasing beauty and it is such a superficial way to live. You will never get to the end of the beauty rainbow because as you age you will be constantly be painting the walls to keep up appearances. P.S. Fish lips look like crap.
Wow… the low self esteem of not being satisfied with oneself can really do a master butcher number on one’s mindset. I’m so grateful and rather grow old gracefully without the mutilation of vanity.
3:54 good for Ana Navarro for keeping it real. Every woman on that panel has had something done so who are they to talk about the Kardashians on any level?
They’re putting things on, but it comes off, it’s one thing to wear makeup, extensions and lashes, it’s another to totally change your face to attain a standard they themselves can’t reach.
Kylie started getting stuff done as a minor, that’s why Kris had to sign off of it. That is nowhere close to the same thing as makeup and hair extensions.
I think people misunderstand what people actually have a problem with. if it makes you feel confident, then you should be able to do it. What becomes a problem is when you’re not transparent about it and you lie about your body being ONLY from how you eat and how you workout. because it’s not true. And that’s what a lot of women do. They claim they got that body from everything except surgery and fillers. Hopefully older and much wiser individuals know the truth and know enough about social media to know what is portrayed is often times not the truth. But a girl in middle school doesn’t know that. She’s on Instagram wondering why she’s doesn’t look like that and why the diet she’s on isn’t working.
The Kardashians have shown us that fixing your butt, stomach, nose, lips, boobs and even hair may get you attention and fame. This isn't the way our kids should be raised!! This is a selfie time. Don't sell your looks.... LOVE YOUR LOOKS BY EATING RIGHT, EXERCISING AND VOLUNTEERING TO BOOST YOUR IDENTITY😊
@@Msladyrae92 there is also an entire industry that serves to "fix" our dissatisfaction with ourselves and do whatever makes us happy, instead of doing the right thing.
4:34 “ doing whatever makes you happy “ is tricky. Why should looking diff from what you were born as make you happy? You’ll never truly be happy. That insecurity will just mutate into something else. Love what you have. People are dying under the knife and that’s the bigger convo
The thing I find most interesting about this conversation, whenever anyone has it, is they almost always operate under the assumption that becoming an adult miraculously grants you self-esteem and confidence. As if this seemingly arbitrary transition is expected to take place when you cross over from age 17 to 18 or 19 to 20 (or whatever). If you struggle with those issues as a teenager, so much so you want to alter your appearance to better subscribe to a beauty standard set by out-of-touch celebrities, chances are you'll continue to feel similarly despite the passing of a single birthday or two, or even three. These concerns are often a product of deeper, more sensitive issues and not strictly a consequence of someone's age, inexperience, or naivete. A common problem I notice during these conversations is the hesitation to take a firm stance. On one hand, you want people to avoid subscribing to unrealistic standards of beauty but in the same breath encourage and rally behind people who choose to engage in cosmetic procedures so to maintain an unrealistic beauty standard. Sure, getting filler here or a tuck there will likely make someone look more youthful, but striving to look youthful and avoid the signs of aging, that we will all experience, is an example of an unrealistic standard. We can't prevent ourselves from aging and efforts to do so, while it might bring some level of happiness, is nothing more than an attempt to adhere to a standard that values youth above all else.
Just call it a gender affirming care. It is pre-approved by the public regardless of age. You don't have to spend a dime. Taxpayers will pay for it. Problem solved.
It's not true, she doesn't regret s***She doesn't regret anything. It's just a talking point to make her seem relatible. Don't forget there's nothing but air up there.😊
I hate that the producers had her have this convo with her friend Stas as she sitting over there with a ton of work done herself and probably has no regrets. It’s a larger convo and I’m happy that she decided to bring it up. She seems to actually understand the ramifications of her teenage actions. I don’t think Kim or Khloe would ever say something like that .
Who cares about the Kardashian clan ? A sad statement about who some people look up to. The only thing of interest here is Sara saying the Mom is a momanger, and Joy reminding us that the Kardashians can do whatever they want, because they have the money. Stop watching the Kardashian show and giving them more money than any person could ever need. They are not even worthy of our attention !
One thing I wished they would have brought up, is especially since many of their children are mixed, the impact their plastic surgery would have on their viewpoint of themselves with regards to his American society idolizes anglo hair and features
Regardless of what any of those people say, what you need to teach your children is not to listen to people that live their lives with no substance. The concerning thing is that we are discussing what that limited minded young person with a lavish, inmoral life experience says at any time whose purpose is always about ratings and popularity. Blah blah blah... Rubish.
The Kardishians/Jenners have been getting surgeries for years even Bruce Jenner was like "I'll be back. I am just going to get a little something done too."
Wish they could have spoke more about how it is not normal to grow up the way they did . If most people were being criticized by the entire world for their looks, and had the money to change it, especially at an impressionable age, most people would change. However, I do wish they didn’t flat out lie about their surgeries and instead just didn’t speak about it if they don’t want to talk about it.
Ummmm. Her money was made on her first plastic surgery. Kylie Lip Kits. She was 18 when the brand launched. It's going to be hard to battle the 'Great Teenage Hypocrisy' Argument' when her kids are 17. I xan hear it now..."But mooooom. You got on the cover of Forbes because of plastic surgery" 🤷