Kris Jenner Reveals Truth Behind Facelift Rumors: “I’m Not Unhappy”
Kris Jenner has dispelled rumors suggesting she’s unhappy with her facelift results.
During the Wednesday, April 29, episode of Khloé Kardashian‘s “Khloé in Wonder Land” podcast, Jenner, 70, discussed her facelift from May 2025. She mentioned a headline that claimed she was dissatisfied with her doctor, which left her feeling “crazy.”
“It’s a flat-out lie,” Jenner stated. “Couldn’t be further from the truth. I love my facelift, I adore my doctor; I’m obsessed with him.”
She referred to Dr. Steven Levine as “one of the most talented, amazing men [she’s] ever met.”
Jenner praised Levine, saying, “He’s an artist and he really does a great job with all of his patients. Initially, I never planned to discuss my facelift. It was something I kept private.”
“But suddenly, the media started sharing numerous pictures of me. It turned into this obsessive narrative,” she elaborated.
After seeing the online chatter, Jenner chose to take control of the narrative, revealing to Vogue in August 2025 that she indeed had a facelift.
Prior to speaking with the magazine, Jenner contacted Levine to seek permission to share his name publicly, assuming his practice would become busy.
She recounted a conversation with him on a Wednesday, where they jokingly decided to “create a password” for her to use as a referral.
Jenner continued her praise for Levine’s expertise: “I love him and think he’s a genius, one of the most accomplished doctors I’ve encountered,” she expressed.
Kardashian, 41, humorously suggested that Jenner should “sleep with him already.”
“I’ve never seen you blush like that,” she added playfully.
In her Vogue cover last summer, Jenner disclosed the motivation behind her facelift.
“I had a facelift about 15 years ago, so it was time for a refresh,” she shared back then. “I opted for this facelift to become the best version of myself, which brings me joy. Just because you age doesn’t mean you should neglect yourself. If you feel comfortable in your skin and prefer to age gracefully—meaning you choose not to do anything—then that’s perfectly fine. But for me, this is my version of aging gracefully.”
