Yes but I personally think it's more like "you don't have a trendy face bc you're broke" because you are naturally beautiful and naturally beautiful is way more beautiful than fake beautiful, at least to me!
You are all beautiful, and the K girls felt they all needed their nose, eyes, chin, boobs, lips, hips done etc. Every little detail to look (born this way) and it's a lie we have to remember to ourselves. Kylie looks so different it's sad she went as far as Kim if not further😮💨
Yes, and so many young girls admire them, but they just don't care about their responsibility towards their young fans. I feel like they're living in their celebrity bubble and don't care about "normal" people anyway, it doesn't surprise me that they are so ignorant. Just don't understand why they get that much attention with this kind of behaviour.
Its important to Show our kids,that this is not an averge family.And its even more important to say,that this is not a normal Lifestyle and not deserved at all.What have they done important than being famous about their optic and family issues?
As a nurse I feel confident in saying Kylie has had hundreds of thousands of dollars in plastic surgery. Hey, more power to her, but lying about it is ridiculous. She doesn’t have to outline her procedures but a, “yeah, I’ve had work done,” would suffice.
It reminds me of when Demi Moore claimed she hadn't had implants, that it was "just from having kids" when we could see her pre-breasts in scenes and then her post-breasts in more scenes. Do we believe their words, or our "lying eyes"?
😂😂😂 so true..that is a I see myself flawed no matter what thing, and if she were actually relatable and say yes I have insecurities rather than saying I've always been confident, she would connect with and influence more young women ,but whatever all she's famous for is being born into a rich family anyway 😂
I don’t even think that her lips are the biggest problem. When she did them she still looked like herself just with bigger lips. But then she remodeled her whole face and body till she stopped looking like herself.
The first things she had done were her lips and an upper blepharoplasty. She probably also refined her nose. And then she did her teeth, probably a lower blepharoplasty, ponytail lift, brow lift, filled her cheeks, more lip filler. I feel like she got a full face lift now with how tugged her lips and cheeks look and another nose job. She also clearly has done something else to her eyes, which I guess we'll find out what it is when a bunch of other celebrities and rich people's eyes start magically changing. She claims it was pregnancy, but a symptom of pregnancy is hyperpigmentation, not the opposite. I'm guessing these people have a way to undo or prevent the hyperpigmentation that normal people don't have access to, that they can selectively use to lighten their eyes and such.
I agree with you 100% I am always open and honest about why I don't look 52. My mothers always says I shouldn't tell people about the work I've had done but it doesn't bother me.
Thank you SO much❤ I’m 31 and really starting to see the process beginning and women like you are my heroes. It helps me stay focused on taking good care of myself and saving money for good procedures!
I agree, I’m 46, but don’t look it. Yes, I’ve had some work done. I don’t walk around wearing a sign, but if someone asks, I’m honest about it. I’m not ashamed of it, and I feel that it’s ethical to be transparent about the realities of aging. Yes, I look closer to 30 than 50, and there is absolutely a medical/surgical reason for that. I take care of my skin and body as well, but let’s be real, that’s not enough, and anyone who says otherwise is a liar. And, personally, I don’t care much for liars, period.
HAHAHA, do you really believe that? When you are worth a billion $ - every second of your life is managed because so many people are living off her success. Trust me when I say Emily, she is laughing all the way to the bank!
I honestly don’t think Kris is a narc mom - she’s just really intense and driven -she’s a Scorpio so.. yeah I agree w the above commenter . Kylie has about a billion reasons to not GAF! But I do feel a little bad for her bc she is so highly scrutinized and has admitted she doesn’t feel like she was meant to be famous . Notice how she didn’t say she wasn’t meant to be filthy Rich though...
@@missmiller7829 like Britney? Just sayin’…. I don’t think Kylie is happy. She was a child thrown into this bizarre situation; I don’t like her but I do feel bad for her.
@@perfectlyyoubeauty ok fair enough im sure you look much better :p Standuper Bill Burr said people who overdo surgery look like suprised lizards of undefined age so lets go with that haha
I think that you are boosting women by repeating that you are beautiful as you are and it is OK to do plastic surgery if you want but don't expect it to change your life. I 1,000% agree that outright lying to get people to buy your products etc is reprehensible. And the filters are ridiculous too! And yet many still support them and feel badly about themselves if you don't look like them. Thank you for your transparency.
STEPHHHH YOU HAVE HELPED MY SELF ESTEEM 😭❤️ I love your content and the message you’re pushing to our younger generations! Love you girl you inspire me
Kylie is taking a picture out of Khloe's book. She really does look like a totally different person. I cannot imagine how horrible her self esteem must have been to do that to her face.
It’s validation for everyone who doesn’t have access to resources that she does. It’s like saying “of course my house is clean-I’m a clean freak” while in the background there is a cleaning crew making it happen.
Absolutely! My teenager struggles with things about her appearance (she's naturally gorgeous) but she thinks these influencers were born this way. It's really upsetting as a momma trying to teach my beautiful teenager to be secure with herself.
I appreciate that you create content around this topic, I’m 23 and still need to see realistic photos of people to remember I’m just as worthy. If I’d seen your videos at age 16, they would have made me appreciate myself so much more ❤
For Kylie, unfortunately her own mother couldn't love that face. Which is beyond messed up. Same exact with Khloe. She was treated like the redheaded stepdaughter. IT ALL STARTED WITH KRIS JENNER!!
Kinda like how Bella Hadid was seemingly treated much differently than Gigi by their mother, hence Bella ended up having surgical procedures done when she was already gorgeous. I feel like parents forget how comments they think are no big deal to say to their children can impact them through their adult lives. I even have comments my own mother has said that have been burdening me my whole 31 years of life so far.
Yes, I agree, she had a standard of beauty that she expected all her daughters to measure up to. I have always wondered if Kris Jenner was the one who pushed Kylie into that very expensive and brutal facial plastic surgery and even the first boob job. Because it's very expensive and Kylie didn't fund it herself. Kylie was only 16 or 17 when she began her first plastic surgery transformations. I believe both Kourtney and Kim were under 18 when they underwent breast augmentations. Kris Jenner always set the beauty bar very high
@@Mrs.Currie The meaning of red-headed stepchild is clear enough: it's used to describe a person who is neglected, mistreated or unwanted. The evidence shows that it was originally American; it has spread not only to Canada but also to the UK. Hope that helps.
Kylie is playing out someone who was judged by the very person who was supposed to love her as is. But she wasn’t, loved. Now she is a psychological mess. I don’t think she is capable of being honest and to admit to herself that she had to buy a face to be loved
As a makeup artist it’s very hard seeing women in my chair wonder why they can’t get rid of pores, fine lines and perceived “flaws”. They are SO gorgeous, but the lies have them hating what they see in the mirror. When they love the makeup, sometimes it means they put down their face. They think that’s the problem! I spend more time educating about reality than actual makeup sometimes, I can’t stand them feeling bad. I’ll take pictures and show them editing, and before and after celebrity photos. They are shocked and start to feel better. I wish each woman could see their own beauty the way their loved ones see it!❤
I’m so glad your channel exists, it’s validating to hear what most of us think. It is scary how these “celebrities/influencers “ try and pervert the truth for their narrative. Not everyone has a good editing staff and unlimited resources.
But we also have to recognize that we aren’t entitled to any personal information from a someone we don’t even know. People are allowed to keep some things private
Based on what has been observed,Kylie does not seem to care about the welfare of her fans. She cares about increasing sales for herself, but she doesn't seem to care enough regarding her fans to be honest about what she has had done over the years.
She looks so different. It's not normal and its unnatural. She one hundred percent had alot of things done. And I agree with everything you said Stephanie!
Just imagine Kylie showing her daughter Photos of her younger self. Her daughter recognizing that they looked alike... and then it is Kylies turn to tell her daughter why she did all the treatments and at the same time telling her daughter that she is beautiful the way she is.... 😅
And I appreciate you for humanizing all these women. I'm 30 + and was always confident about my looks, but I have to admit that there were times I wondered how certain people have killer bodies or how it comes that ALL famous people just happens to look "perfect" all the time, and that could put me down from time to time.
I get what you mean but if you look at many paparazzi photos, a lot of these celebs actually look pretty normal and it's just when they've buffed up for a role, are wearing shapewear and have had their hair and makeup done for the red carpet that they look outrageously gorgeous. As much as I hate the paparazzi intruding on people's privacy, I do appreciate that their photos can remind us celebrities are just normal people!
We have to also realize that these women are just like us they feel pressured by beauty standards too probably even worse bc they are in front of the worlds eye they are watched and criticized about completely everything. So they might not feel comfortable just showing up without effort and we shouldn’t shame them for that
I love how you mentioned that this isn’t the natural trajectory of puberty. I’m 25 years old and sometimes I still find myself thinking “when am I going to have my big glow up?” The reality is that I’ll never have a glow up like these celebrities because I’m not willing to go under the knife and I don’t have money to get Botox//fillers/etc.
thank you for clarifying that most people ( if not everyone ) will have or had acne at some point in their lives, society wants us to think that having texture and pimples or acne is abnormal and that we should see people who has that as if they were monsters
Thank goodness for people like you. I think you’re such a positive role model for young girls. I’m an older woman now and back in my days, I hated the way I looked because of what the beauty standards were. Turns out, I’m fine with how I look now as I appreciate that I look different but I’m still beautiful.
stephanie, i love you so much. you manage to educate people and expose their bad sides WITHOUT being rude. something i , personally, can’t do. thank you for being so fulfilled with common sense, for being so gentle and beautiful
I agree with you 100% but when they make these statements it creates hype and ppl talk, making her famous again. If you think about it carefully, it's a great marketing move.
I just wish people were taught from a young age, what really self/love means, I think that way people won't be even interested in looking like anyone else. You can appreciate others' beauty without wanting you to look like that.
This is such an amazing video for young girls!!!! I remember being 12, 13,14,15 and HATING that these "glow ups" weren't happening to me. I'm now in my early 20's and am SO glad girls are now hearing this amazing conversation!!!
I’m glad you brought up the ancestry part I’ve never had a physical complex because I was always a science girl, focused on geology, meteorology, and biology. Biology taught me about the importance of certain traits to survive. Hence why some body types are more suitable for swimming; others for climbing, etc. When it comes to eyes, some are better for desert areas; others for high elevation. Everything has a purpose but in modern days it’s so easy to forget the why of things. I see my traits as my superpowers once I understand their reason for being.
I don’t know why it’s so difficult for celebrities to tell the truth 😂 Especially when we can google ourselves what they’ve had done. More fool them! Great video as always Stephanie ❤
I love this content from you because it’s so important especially for teenager to know that this is not the natural way to grow up or evolve. Since Social media has taken over, the pressure on young teenagers is bigger now then ever before. They all use beauty filters to get more likes they start very early with beauty procedures. Most of them have no self esteem anymore they get insecure when they don’t get a lot of likes on their photos. And to have role models like Kyle is not helping them. I don’t have anything against beauty procedures but it’s important to know that everyone has its own beauty and that everything you see on social media or tv is not always how Reality is.
You have DRASTICALLY changed my life & the way I see myself & I love you forever & agree with you always. That episode of KUWTK did have me heartbroken for Kylie but we cannot pretend that show isn't scripted. That being said, even having to act out that conflict was probably difficult for a girl her age. I just think we have to keep in mind that it WAS scripted lol bc it makes a difference! 💙
You are gorgeous and I feel your perspective is spot on and not spoken about enough. I work in mental health now, but suffered with many issues including Bulimia as a young girl and I know that unrealistic beauty standards always affected me negatively, and they still do. But I would hate to be a young girl now, with all the brainwashing that young people get feed nowadays. The world would be a better place if we weren’t comparing ourselves to unattainable standards.
Love your videos and I totally agree that it is so frustrating when celebrities lie about this stuff. I think you answered the question of why it's happening, in this case, right at the beginning though when you mentioned about her wanting to model like her sister and just being punished and ignored by her mother. If her own family made her feel worthless and ugly as a teenager (and did it in front of the world), she most probably has severe psychological problems now. Maybe she subconsciously thinks she'll be punished and ridiculed by her fans and the media if she admits to having surgeries or maybe she doesn't want to admit it because it would highlight how vulnerable she feels. Very sad really. And even more sad that her lies could push the same insecurities onto her young fans - although I'm sure that's not her intention. What a world!! 💟
She’s also had her body done…which there is nothing wrong with but, like you said, puberty doesn’t do all that. She was a naturally slim girl with a regular sized butt.
i find it mind blowing that people generally perceive hooded eyes as "flawed". honestly! i find hooded eyes very sexy and mysterious and attractive and i wish i had them myself. my sister loves them too ! it's so sad that there's in fact a whole ass surgery called 'hooded eyes surgery ' that takes away the beautiful hood . if you're reading this and have this eyes shape, you're perfect as is ♥️
Thank you! I do have hooded eyes and this made me feel better :) but I am also pissed that I don’t have a lot of eyelid space to work with when doing makeup 😅
@@NonaMoreau as a fellow hooded eye girl, we actually have more space than you realise! It's just that when our eyes are open much of it gets hidden 😂 Stephanie actually has some tutorials from years ago about doing makeup for hooded eyes if you wanted to look them up. Basically my key takeaway is to only put mattes on the hood itself, not shimmers.
Exactly! It's the separation of every little feature and overly fixating on them. I never even knew "hooded" eyes, "broad" noses existed! I just used to see people as a whole and recognised/liked them for their beautiful uniqueness! I wish to go back to that 😅
When I was growing up I was somewhat insecure about my nose. Not a lot, but society made me feel like I should feel insecure about it. As I grew older I learned to really like my nose. I actually see it as so unique and..."me". I don't think I would be me with a different one.
Stephanie, you are like my big sister 🤍I feel very good when I watch your videos and never gonna miss any of them in future too... you slayyyy and I SUPPORT YOU!!!!! ❤
Not like ive ever believed them lying about their surgeries but your videos do help me feel so much better about my insecurities and realise that i shouldnt compare myself to pretty people on instagram or to celebrities. I try not to but kinda impossible nowadays so thank you
Even some “smaller” influencers are influenced by what Kylie does. Gabbi from Nikki and Gabbi did a video with Brad mondo where he prepped her hair for new extensions, and she admitted she felt more comfortable doing her lips and admitting she got her lips done because Kylie did first. Her reach is beyond massive!
Amazing video as always. I've started showing my daughter your videos too now. I've been watching you for about 6 years and usually I don't follow channels when they change their direction but I really feel like I've grown with you (we're the same age) I wonder would you ever do a video on male Kpop idols and the surgery they've had. Since I got into Kpop I feel sometimes I forget what "normal" guys look like! Of course not every idol gets surgery but I think they fact they're even called idols puts them on an insane aesthetic pedestal. Hugs from Ireland ❤
I firmly believe we should all wait until we’re around 30 to get surgery, I personally didn’t grow into my own features until I hit my 23rd birthday and I’m also not mentally ready to accept the fact that I have to live with something like that forever. So I’m waiting until I’m actually ready and I truly want it, and trust me it’s been hard with society influencing what we believe what the “perfect body” is but stay strong and always stand on what YOU want. Love you Steph sm 💕 you help me put my feets in the ground and rethink this things 💕 sending a lot of love and blessings ✨
Thank you for your videos! Never seems like you're tearing women down at all. Even at 36 and not using social media besides the Tube or Reddit, I need this reality check. Wonder how young girls are navigating this life in 2023. Hearts and stars from Chicago 💖⭐
This was a well said rant. Very much appreciate your view and opinion. And I love that you make sure to emphasize that our features are what make us beautiful and unique.
I love the way you talk about plastic surgery - you can wholeheartedly support people who want/need surgery, and at the same time hold accountable those who harm others with their behavior related to plastic surgery, you're awesome!
My daughter is 8 years old right now and is growing up in a totally different world than I did. When she starts going through puberty I'm going to show her your videos. Please never take them down.
These celebrities must sign some kind of clause saying they won't admit to any plastic surgery they had. Because none of them admit to it, even the ones who have a tendency to over-share lol
The thought about Kylie seing her beauty through her daughters beauty is so inspiring. You often talk about how it should be a positive thing to have the same features as our ancestors, but what if I don't like my ancestors. Not everyone is born into a happy family and it can even be traumatizing to see a horrible persons features in ones own face/body and being reminded of them every day in the mirror. But seeing features in the people you like/love/admire makes you love those features. That works with your children who can have the exact same unique features as you, but also with friends and even celebrities that you share features with. And then suddenly, you don't only have the same hooded eyes as your abusive father, but also the same hooded eyes as your son, as your best friend, as your favorite actor. And you can try to focus more on that. Another reason for that we should not all look the same operated "optimized" version. You can inspire other people to accept something about them.
Great video, today! I personally love it. As a 35 years old woman I appreciated this video very much because I believe that we are perfect the way we are but the moment that you are changing your features ten you become imperfect. Off course with all that make up on and a lot a filteres, you may not see but it's definitely noticeable. And the more we are ageing to worse it gets! Apart from the fact that they all look the same which is quite 😢terrible! Like robots or something! We are beautiful, so many shapes, and shades why changing that? I will never understand. Let's age gracefully. That's a privilege since not everyone gets the opportunity! Bless you all.
What a great statement! I do appreciate my own features which I can see in my ancestors’ faces. Too many people today end up looking like cartoon characters but you can’t fool DNA and Mother Nature. My unanswered question is: WHY are so many people lacking self love and confidence? No one is or needs to be perfect. The story of Narcissus is one to remember!
Wow the picture you used @5:15 shook me so hard I hit the floor 😳😳😳 it perfectly demonstrates everything she had done ! The eyebrow lift , the nose job, the cheek filler/implant , the lip lift , the lip filler , the botox everywhere ! I have never seen a better side by side comparison. 👌
True, what they do can really be harmful to their fans because it can impact people's self-esteem very hard, especially teenagers. Stating that you never had plastic surgery is very unfair to the people who can't pay for it or to the people who can afford it but not at the same level
your videos are a very important for people under 20. i can understand if adults watching your videos complain about them, since they think, oh obviously these are surgeries, we knew that, but the reality is that kids dont. i didnt when i was a kid. i wish someone told me these things when i was 15. thank you for making these even if u get backlash
My family has always joked about our noses, asking a surgeon "can we get a family discount?" But in reality, I don't care how much money I have, I don't want to look in the mirror and not recognize myself. So i would never, ever get my nose fixed. I don't even contour it, because I don't see the point. I also don't color my hair (the grays can come in naturally, that seemed like a better plan to me than either having to color it for the rest of my life or eventually having to let really bad roots grow in), and I don't do any anti-aging skincare. We need to learn to live with ourselves, to see value in ourselves, and understand that aging is natural and that fighting it so hard usually ends up looking far worse than the wrinkles would have.
I don't understand what people don't understand about your videos. It's not hating on people, it's calling out the BS that is our shallow and vain society. It's about reminding us to love and accept ourselves the way we are. Ignore the haters, you're helping more people than you know.
Bc we aren’t entitled to get information about another persons body. If they don’t want to tell the world about what they got done they don’t have to they are allowed to keep things private. And there are plenty women in the world that look like that naturally what are y’all gonna do what you see them cry ? I think the conversation should be more about comparison bc all they did was exist in their own bodies and ppl decided to compare themselves. other people’s insecurities are not their problem and it’s not their responsibility to try to make people feel better about themselves by exposing their flaws and insecurities to the world.
It would be better to tell women that beauty standards are hard for all women including famous women and that beauty still exists outside of the standards. your beauty still stands no matter who else is in the room. Comparison is the real issue of all of this.
It makes me sad that we have a world so centered around one beauty standard. I have a daughter who is entering her teenage years, and she is the most beautiful person inside and out, and it breaks my heart to think that these are the roll models they look up to and wonder why they can’t look like them. If only our children can see their worth and understand that we are all beautiful because we are unique individuals.
I love the message you are sending, would love to dive a bit deeper into the psychology of it though, cause I think most of the girls you talk about do have some heavy trauma because of their environment and parents. Making it almost impossible for them to see what´s actually happening and/or owning up their insecurities (which in normal life are also things people are struggling with).
Two reasons why I believe these celebrities lie about getting work done is exactly what you && I are doing: •Making videos about them •Talking about them
If I had the money for a Kylie Jenner overhaul I would schedule every procedure and do it , but I certainly wouldn’t gaslight everyone around me after I had all the work done and say I only had some filler and maybe one other major thing done . I really think the only reason why they lie is to keep their names hyped up in the media to preserve relevance .
It's not even funny anymore) She changed drastically, not only her face, but her body as well. A skinny girl can not one day grow butt, boobs and keep the waist as tiny as it was, or even tinier. Not to mention the whole structure of her face. I bet they won't admit their plastic surgery even at their death door.
This Family is absolutely damaging for the humanity… the next Generation of them is waiting in the wings with doesn‘t know this by now. I feel sorry for these Kids.
Love your cute accent, Stephanie. I agree, they shouldn't lie, but if she admits what she had done then ppl would say she is encouraging plastic surgery. When she said she had lip filler everyone got lip filler. Also, there was an episode of the Kardashians when Kylie and her sister went in disguises on a Hollywood tour bus and Khloe made a comment like oh that looked like Kylie's old nose so they do let it slip.
She only admitted it when she couldn't capitalize on the lip product she was selling anymore, as sales had already dropped significantly. She doesn't care that revealing she had something done will make others want to do it. They only care about how much money and fame they can get off people.
I remember when I was 20 I tried this blue hair like Kylie and I was so obsessed with her hair color which was changing regularly and I did it, I commented oh I did it only to be like you, and a fan replied to me: wtf you say? Who do you think you are to say so? You will never be like Kylie, I was like wtf you say, but it affected my self confidence a little bit because I was young, but the fact that they make people that they are perfect and you have flaws that's not just right!!!
My face now, at 41, honestly doesn’t look all that different than when I was a kid. Older obviously, but the basic shape & structure is the same. Same ol button nose, thin lips, hooded eyes, etc, that I’ve had forever. Puberty ain’t magic, y’all😂 Edited to add: I was NEVER self-conscious about my lips until the era of Instagram Face began. Suddenly everyone on social media started looking like carbon copies of one another, & I got super conscious about not having big, pillowy lips. Even now, knowing it’s all fake, I still debate about getting lip filler, just to see how I’d look & shut up that internal critic lol ugh.
I have a naturally prominent nose and when I was younger my face hadn't grown out so I it looked bigger it gave me a big complex especially after a teacher said it was big. I got older and now it's still prominent but it suits my face. As a teen though I wanted a nose job but now I'm content with my nose and it gives me a unique look.
You should do a video about Kris Jenner and the very unrealistic beauty standards she set for all of her daughters. And the ones Kim is extending to little Northie.
This quote 9:12 is actually quite sad because she has changed her features so much that her daughter won't look like her. Had she not done all that surgery then it would actually be an inspiring quote because the beauty she sees in her daughter could actually have helped her own embrace her natural beauty. Something that she has since lost.
"You aren't ugly, you're just broke" is the quote that keeps my sanity intact
Agreeeeed!
Also your stunning💗
Yessss! But you’re beautiful
Yess
Yes but I personally think it's more like "you don't have a trendy face bc you're broke" because you are naturally beautiful and naturally beautiful is way more beautiful than fake beautiful, at least to me!
You are all beautiful, and the K girls felt they all needed their nose, eyes, chin, boobs, lips, hips done etc. Every little detail to look (born this way) and it's a lie we have to remember to ourselves. Kylie looks so different it's sad she went as far as Kim if not further😮💨
Any of the Kardashians saying that their looks are natural is like saying they got famous for their talent.
This! 😂
😂😂😂 yep
Where are the paramedics for the Kardashians? They got burned!
Kim’s so called “talent” got them famous
Kendall claiming she could have been a self made top model without her family's name. Riiiight....
They treat us like we are stupid. It’s laughably obvious
I can't understand why people give them so much attenction!!
@@AH-xi7zd yeah like who tf decided they're relevant and why do we keep this up
Yes, and so many young girls admire them, but they just don't care about their responsibility towards their young fans. I feel like they're living in their celebrity bubble and don't care about "normal" people anyway, it doesn't surprise me that they are so ignorant. Just don't understand why they get that much attention with this kind of behaviour.
Its important to Show our kids,that this is not an averge family.And its even more important to say,that this is not a normal Lifestyle and not deserved at all.What have they done important than being famous about their optic and family issues?
Much like someone lying about their age. Especially in the digital age, that kind of giant lie isn't going to last long.
As a nurse I feel confident in saying Kylie has had hundreds of thousands of dollars in plastic surgery. Hey, more power to her, but lying about it is ridiculous. She doesn’t have to outline her procedures but a, “yeah, I’ve had work done,” would suffice.
It reminds me of when Demi Moore claimed she hadn't had implants, that it was "just from having kids" when we could see her pre-breasts in scenes and then her post-breasts in more scenes.
Do we believe their words, or our "lying eyes"?
As an Upholsterer, I can say confidently as well that she invested hundreds of thousabds of dollars into plastic surgery.
Or just don’t address it. But don’t lie
@@violakarl6900 hhahahaha we value your expert opinion
I think it's botox and fillers not plastic surgery
just imagine spending thousands of dollars on modifying your body and face only to still photoshop it anyway
This right here, it's just mind boggling the level of insecurity 🤯
Less work tho
💯💯 it's just crazy
That’s really sad
😂😂😂 so true..that is a I see myself flawed no matter what thing, and if she were actually relatable and say yes I have insecurities rather than saying I've always been confident, she would connect with and influence more young women ,but whatever all she's famous for is being born into a rich family anyway 😂
Imagine how easy life would be if we all could be as delusional as her
Lolol yes
🤣🤣🤣 Good Point!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Appreciate you for being against of these toxic beauty standards...love from India ❤️
@@oogaboogass Sehr gut. Ergibt echt viel Sinn. Bin da bei Dir.
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Feminists are really shit...
I don’t even think that her lips are the biggest problem. When she did them she still looked like herself just with bigger lips. But then she remodeled her whole face and body till she stopped looking like herself.
Totally agree she didn't look like a new person when she had her new lips done could of stayed with that!!
Omg
The first things she had done were her lips and an upper blepharoplasty. She probably also refined her nose. And then she did her teeth, probably a lower blepharoplasty, ponytail lift, brow lift, filled her cheeks, more lip filler. I feel like she got a full face lift now with how tugged her lips and cheeks look and another nose job. She also clearly has done something else to her eyes, which I guess we'll find out what it is when a bunch of other celebrities and rich people's eyes start magically changing. She claims it was pregnancy, but a symptom of pregnancy is hyperpigmentation, not the opposite. I'm guessing these people have a way to undo or prevent the hyperpigmentation that normal people don't have access to, that they can selectively use to lighten their eyes and such.
This 💯
The recent picture she kinda looks like Priyanka Chopra-Jonas. That's who I actually thought it was, I don't follow the Kardashians!
So over Kylie. Her hype is dead now by like, 99.9%
All kartrashians
Wish it was 100%
nah there are still many dumb people who idolizes the whole family
@@j.3779 😂😂😂😂😂
But why are you following her?
I agree with you 100% I am always open and honest about why I don't look 52. My mothers always says I shouldn't tell people about the work I've had done but it doesn't bother me.
Thank you SO much❤ I’m 31 and really starting to see the process beginning and women like you are my heroes. It helps me stay focused on taking good care of myself and saving money for good procedures!
I agree, I’m 46, but don’t look it. Yes, I’ve had some work done. I don’t walk around wearing a sign, but if someone asks, I’m honest about it. I’m not ashamed of it, and I feel that it’s ethical to be transparent about the realities of aging. Yes, I look closer to 30 than 50, and there is absolutely a medical/surgical reason for that. I take care of my skin and body as well, but let’s be real, that’s not enough, and anyone who says otherwise is a liar. And, personally, I don’t care much for liars, period.
@@cjsa7174 you look amazing! you look like a younger gillian anderson😍
Claps for honesty🙌 nothing to be ashamed of! ❤
@@cjsa7174 Woow you look gorgeous and thanks for keeping it real!
I feel bad for Kylie. Her parents are world class narcissists. Her concept of reality has to be so skewed.
HAHAHA, do you really believe that? When you are worth a billion $ - every second of your life is managed because so many people are living off her success. Trust me when I say Emily, she is laughing all the way to the bank!
I honestly don’t think Kris is a narc mom - she’s just really intense and driven -she’s a Scorpio so.. yeah I agree w the above commenter . Kylie has about a billion reasons to not GAF! But I do feel a little bad for her bc she is so highly scrutinized and has admitted she doesn’t feel like she was meant to be famous . Notice how she didn’t say she wasn’t meant to be filthy Rich though...
@@missmiller7829 like Britney? Just sayin’…. I don’t think Kylie is happy. She was a child thrown into this bizarre situation; I don’t like her but I do feel bad for her.
@@carolinelaronda4523 She doesn't have a billion reasons if we're talking about her being a billionaire because that was proven to be made up.
@@carolinelaronda4523 "She's a Scorpio" shut up 🤣🙄
These women in this family are basically morphing into one person with all of their procedures.
The Kardashian Ratking!
She has aged herself 10yr easy quite shocking
Exactly, she ended up looking like a 32 year old trying to look like a 21 year old
@@bakedbeans9546hey i dont even think 30 years old people look like that, more like she looks 40...
Definitely looks so much older
@@ElshiBumcfksz no not even 40s. I’m in my 40s and we don’t claim her look lol
@@perfectlyyoubeauty ok fair enough im sure you look much better :p Standuper Bill Burr said people who overdo surgery look like suprised lizards of undefined age so lets go with that haha
I think that you are boosting women by repeating that you are beautiful as you are and it is OK to do plastic surgery if you want but don't expect it to change your life. I 1,000% agree that outright lying to get people to buy your products etc is reprehensible. And the filters are ridiculous too! And yet many still support them and feel badly about themselves if you don't look like them. Thank you for your transparency.
Agreed
STEPHHHH YOU HAVE HELPED MY SELF ESTEEM 😭❤️ I love your content and the message you’re pushing to our younger generations! Love you girl you inspire me
Same!
Steph is the best
Kylie is taking a picture out of Khloe's book. She really does look like a totally different person. I cannot imagine how horrible her self esteem must have been to do that to her face.
They're the two most insecure (aside from Rob) of the Kardashian/Jenner clan
I think after all those changes to Kylie’s face she now looks older than a girl in her 20s.
🙏🙏🙏 i have NEVER felt that you ever brought anyone down in your videos. I get exactly the opposite message and LOVE your positivity 💕
Same
It’s validation for everyone who doesn’t have access to resources that she does. It’s like saying “of course my house is clean-I’m a clean freak” while in the background there is a cleaning crew making it happen.
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Absolutely! My teenager struggles with things about her appearance (she's naturally gorgeous) but she thinks these influencers were born this way. It's really upsetting as a momma trying to teach my beautiful teenager to be secure with herself.
I appreciate that you create content around this topic, I’m 23 and still need to see realistic photos of people to remember I’m just as worthy. If I’d seen your videos at age 16, they would have made me appreciate myself so much more ❤
For Kylie, unfortunately her own mother couldn't love that face. Which is beyond messed up. Same exact with Khloe. She was treated like the redheaded stepdaughter.
IT ALL STARTED WITH KRIS JENNER!!
Kinda like how Bella Hadid was seemingly treated much differently than Gigi by their mother, hence Bella ended up having surgical procedures done when she was already gorgeous. I feel like parents forget how comments they think are no big deal to say to their children can impact them through their adult lives. I even have comments my own mother has said that have been burdening me my whole 31 years of life so far.
Yes, I agree, she had a standard of beauty that she expected all her daughters to measure up to. I have always wondered if Kris Jenner was the one who pushed Kylie into that very expensive and brutal facial plastic surgery and even the first boob job. Because it's very expensive and Kylie didn't fund it herself. Kylie was only 16 or 17 when she began her first plastic surgery transformations. I believe both Kourtney and Kim were under 18 when they underwent breast augmentations. Kris Jenner always set the beauty bar very high
What's wrong with being a redheaded stepdaughter?
@@Mrs.Currie The meaning of red-headed stepchild is clear enough: it's used to describe a person who is neglected, mistreated or unwanted. The evidence shows that it was originally American; it has spread not only to Canada but also to the UK. Hope that helps.
Kylie is playing out someone who was judged by the very person who was supposed to love her as is. But she wasn’t, loved. Now she is a psychological mess. I don’t think she is capable of being honest and to admit to herself that she had to buy a face to be loved
As a makeup artist it’s very hard seeing women in my chair wonder why they can’t get rid of pores, fine lines and perceived “flaws”. They are SO gorgeous, but the lies have them hating what they see in the mirror. When they love the makeup, sometimes it means they put down their face. They think that’s the problem! I spend more time educating about reality than actual makeup sometimes, I can’t stand them feeling bad. I’ll take pictures and show them editing, and before and after celebrity photos. They are shocked and start to feel better. I wish each woman could see their own beauty the way their loved ones see it!❤
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Look around in real life. Most people have bad or horrible skin. Where are all the beautiful people?
I’m so glad your channel exists, it’s validating to hear what most of us think. It is scary how these “celebrities/influencers “ try and pervert the truth for their narrative. Not everyone has a good editing staff and unlimited resources.
But we also have to recognize that we aren’t entitled to any personal information from a someone we don’t even know. People are allowed to keep some things private
“With great power comes great responsibility”
Based on what has been observed,Kylie does not seem to care about the welfare of her fans. She cares about increasing sales for herself, but she doesn't seem to care enough regarding her fans to be honest about what she has had done over the years.
She looks so different. It's not normal and its unnatural. She one hundred percent had alot of things done. And I agree with everything you said Stephanie!
Not natural is your judge, stupid.
Agreed. Her face gives me uncanny valley feelings. Like its just uncomfortable
Just imagine Kylie showing her daughter Photos of her younger self. Her daughter recognizing that they looked alike... and then it is Kylies turn to tell her daughter why she did all the treatments and at the same time telling her daughter that she is beautiful the way she is.... 😅
looool
Stormi does not look like kylies younger self lmao
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Let’s just hope she’s privately honest with her own daughter, even if not with the fans.
Let’s just hope she’s privately honest with her own daughter, even if not with the fans.
And I appreciate you for humanizing all these women. I'm 30 + and was always confident about my looks, but I have to admit that there were times I wondered how certain people have killer bodies or how it comes that ALL famous people just happens to look "perfect" all the time, and that could put me down from time to time.
I get what you mean but if you look at many paparazzi photos, a lot of these celebs actually look pretty normal and it's just when they've buffed up for a role, are wearing shapewear and have had their hair and makeup done for the red carpet that they look outrageously gorgeous. As much as I hate the paparazzi intruding on people's privacy, I do appreciate that their photos can remind us celebrities are just normal people!
We have to also realize that these women are just like us they feel pressured by beauty standards too probably even worse bc they are in front of the worlds eye they are watched and criticized about completely everything. So they might not feel comfortable just showing up without effort and we shouldn’t shame them for that
I love how you mentioned that this isn’t the natural trajectory of puberty. I’m 25 years old and sometimes I still find myself thinking “when am I going to have my big glow up?” The reality is that I’ll never have a glow up like these celebrities because I’m not willing to go under the knife and I don’t have money to get Botox//fillers/etc.
thank you for clarifying that most people ( if not everyone ) will have or had acne at some point in their lives, society wants us to think that having texture and pimples or acne is abnormal and that we should see people who has that as if they were monsters
Thank goodness for people like you. I think you’re such a positive role model for young girls. I’m an older woman now and back in my days, I hated the way I looked because of what the beauty standards were. Turns out, I’m fine with how I look now as I appreciate that I look different but I’m still beautiful.
❤ *You are helping so many women by exposing all these lies that nobody can live up to! You’re a hero in my book!!* ❤️
I needed these videos while I was growing up, thanks Steph, i definitely do need them now as am approaching the end of my 30s 😂 time flies i guess 🎉🎉
stephanie, i love you so much. you manage to educate people and expose their bad sides WITHOUT being rude. something i , personally, can’t do. thank you for being so fulfilled with common sense, for being so gentle and beautiful
I agree with you 100% but when they make these statements it creates hype and ppl talk, making her famous again. If you think about it carefully, it's a great marketing move.
I just wish people were taught from a young age, what really self/love means, I think that way people won't be even interested in looking like anyone else. You can appreciate others' beauty without wanting you to look like that.
This is such an amazing video for young girls!!!! I remember being 12, 13,14,15 and HATING that these "glow ups" weren't happening to me. I'm now in my early 20's and am SO glad girls are now hearing this amazing conversation!!!
When I was younger I wanted to be like famous people, the older I get (33) the more I love my body and my personal unique features 😌
I’m glad you brought up the ancestry part
I’ve never had a physical complex because I was always a science girl, focused on geology, meteorology, and biology. Biology taught me about the importance of certain traits to survive. Hence why some body types are more suitable for swimming; others for climbing, etc.
When it comes to eyes, some are better for desert areas; others for high elevation.
Everything has a purpose but in modern days it’s so easy to forget the why of things. I see my traits as my superpowers once I understand their reason for being.
I don’t know why it’s so difficult for celebrities to tell the truth 😂
Especially when we can google ourselves what they’ve had done.
More fool them!
Great video as always Stephanie ❤
I love this content from you because it’s so important especially for teenager to know that this is not the natural way to grow up or evolve. Since Social media has taken over, the pressure on young teenagers is bigger now then ever before. They all use beauty filters to get more likes they start very early with beauty procedures. Most of them have no self esteem anymore they get insecure when they don’t get a lot of likes on their photos. And to have role models like Kyle is not helping them. I don’t have anything against beauty procedures but it’s important to know that everyone has its own beauty and that everything you see on social media or tv is not always how Reality is.
I absolutely love your hair Stephanie, it looks so good 🤍
You have DRASTICALLY changed my life & the way I see myself & I love you forever & agree with you always. That episode of KUWTK did have me heartbroken for Kylie but we cannot pretend that show isn't scripted. That being said, even having to act out that conflict was probably difficult for a girl her age. I just think we have to keep in mind that it WAS scripted lol bc it makes a difference! 💙
The "Why You Always Lyin" Vine just made my week 😂
I always see still shots of it around, but haven't heard the song in yeeears
You are gorgeous and I feel your perspective is spot on and not spoken about enough. I work in mental health now, but suffered with many issues including Bulimia as a young girl and I know that unrealistic beauty standards always affected me negatively, and they still do. But I would hate to be a young girl now, with all the brainwashing that young people get feed nowadays. The world would be a better place if we weren’t comparing ourselves to unattainable standards.
Love your videos and I totally agree that it is so frustrating when celebrities lie about this stuff. I think you answered the question of why it's happening, in this case, right at the beginning though when you mentioned about her wanting to model like her sister and just being punished and ignored by her mother. If her own family made her feel worthless and ugly as a teenager (and did it in front of the world), she most probably has severe psychological problems now. Maybe she subconsciously thinks she'll be punished and ridiculed by her fans and the media if she admits to having surgeries or maybe she doesn't want to admit it because it would highlight how vulnerable she feels. Very sad really. And even more sad that her lies could push the same insecurities onto her young fans - although I'm sure that's not her intention. What a world!! 💟
Yup i agree!! Get what you want done i don’t care, but do not lie to people and say you’re all natural when that’s not the case
You’re ABSOLUTELY right!!!💗
She’s also had her body done…which there is nothing wrong with but, like you said, puberty doesn’t do all that. She was a naturally slim girl with a regular sized butt.
i find it mind blowing that people generally perceive hooded eyes as "flawed". honestly! i find hooded eyes very sexy and mysterious and attractive and i wish i had them myself. my sister loves them too ! it's so sad that there's in fact a whole ass surgery called 'hooded eyes surgery ' that takes away the beautiful hood . if you're reading this and have this eyes shape, you're perfect as is ♥️
Thank you! I do have hooded eyes and this made me feel better :) but I am also pissed that I don’t have a lot of eyelid space to work with when doing makeup 😅
@@NonaMoreau as a fellow hooded eye girl, we actually have more space than you realise! It's just that when our eyes are open much of it gets hidden 😂 Stephanie actually has some tutorials from years ago about doing makeup for hooded eyes if you wanted to look them up. Basically my key takeaway is to only put mattes on the hood itself, not shimmers.
Thanks for that hooded eye girls need to hear it..... Or shall I say this hooded eye girl needed to hear it❤
Exactly! It's the separation of every little feature and overly fixating on them. I never even knew "hooded" eyes, "broad" noses existed! I just used to see people as a whole and recognised/liked them for their beautiful uniqueness! I wish to go back to that 😅
Almond shaped/deep set eyes are the most mysterious. Hooded eyes look worse as you age
When I was growing up I was somewhat insecure about my nose. Not a lot, but society made me feel like I should feel insecure about it. As I grew older I learned to really like my nose. I actually see it as so unique and..."me". I don't think I would be me with a different one.
Stephanie, you are like my big sister 🤍I feel very good when I watch your videos and never gonna miss any of them in future too... you slayyyy and I SUPPORT YOU!!!!! ❤
Not like ive ever believed them lying about their surgeries but your videos do help me feel so much better about my insecurities and realise that i shouldnt compare myself to pretty people on instagram or to celebrities. I try not to but kinda impossible nowadays so thank you
Even some “smaller” influencers are influenced by what Kylie does. Gabbi from Nikki and Gabbi did a video with Brad mondo where he prepped her hair for new extensions, and she admitted she felt more comfortable doing her lips and admitting she got her lips done because Kylie did first. Her reach is beyond massive!
Amazing video as always. I've started showing my daughter your videos too now. I've been watching you for about 6 years and usually I don't follow channels when they change their direction but I really feel like I've grown with you (we're the same age) I wonder would you ever do a video on male Kpop idols and the surgery they've had. Since I got into Kpop I feel sometimes I forget what "normal" guys look like! Of course not every idol gets surgery but I think they fact they're even called idols puts them on an insane aesthetic pedestal. Hugs from Ireland ❤
I firmly believe we should all wait until we’re around 30 to get surgery, I personally didn’t grow into my own features until I hit my 23rd birthday and I’m also not mentally ready to accept the fact that I have to live with something like that forever. So I’m waiting until I’m actually ready and I truly want it, and trust me it’s been hard with society influencing what we believe what the “perfect body” is but stay strong and always stand on what YOU want. Love you Steph sm 💕 you help me put my feets in the ground and rethink this things 💕 sending a lot of love and blessings ✨
Good rant and good video! Love all your stuff! Big love from London 🇬🇧
Thank you for your videos! Never seems like you're tearing women down at all. Even at 36 and not using social media besides the Tube or Reddit, I need this reality check. Wonder how young girls are navigating this life in 2023. Hearts and stars from Chicago 💖⭐
Bella hadid actually looks terrifying after getting plastic surgery
Agreed. I think she looks awful with that too small pinched nose.
finally someone said it
This was a well said rant. Very much appreciate your view and opinion. And I love that you make sure to emphasize that our features are what make us beautiful and unique.
I love the way you talk about plastic surgery - you can wholeheartedly support people who want/need surgery, and at the same time hold accountable those who harm others with their behavior related to plastic surgery, you're awesome!
I’m so happy you’re back!!!!!❤
My daughter is 8 years old right now and is growing up in a totally different world than I did. When she starts going through puberty I'm going to show her your videos. Please never take them down.
What a great mother you are💗I wish my mom would have had this talk with me but she was insecure as well I love her though !
5:17 holy shit! The side-by-side profiles spun me the duck out!!
1:55 you are respectful and nothing wrong with calling out gas lighters
These celebrities must sign some kind of clause saying they won't admit to any plastic surgery they had. Because none of them admit to it, even the ones who have a tendency to over-share lol
I remember when Kendall and Kylie had that line at Pacsun. My 16 year old self really thought that was their peak and nothing would top that lololol
The thought about Kylie seing her beauty through her daughters beauty is so inspiring. You often talk about how it should be a positive thing to have the same features as our ancestors, but what if I don't like my ancestors. Not everyone is born into a happy family and it can even be traumatizing to see a horrible persons features in ones own face/body and being reminded of them every day in the mirror. But seeing features in the people you like/love/admire makes you love those features. That works with your children who can have the exact same unique features as you, but also with friends and even celebrities that you share features with. And then suddenly, you don't only have the same hooded eyes as your abusive father, but also the same hooded eyes as your son, as your best friend, as your favorite actor. And you can try to focus more on that. Another reason for that we should not all look the same operated "optimized" version. You can inspire other people to accept something about them.
I was waiting for you to speak about this! 😅 ALL NATURAL WHERE?! I nearly choked when I heard that!
Great video, today! I personally love it. As a 35 years old woman I appreciated this video very much because I believe that we are perfect the way we are but the moment that you are changing your features ten you become imperfect. Off course with all that make up on and a lot a filteres, you may not see but it's definitely noticeable. And the more we are ageing to worse it gets! Apart from the fact that they all look the same which is quite 😢terrible! Like robots or something! We are beautiful, so many shapes, and shades why changing that? I will never understand. Let's age gracefully. That's a privilege since not everyone gets the opportunity! Bless you all.
What a great statement! I do appreciate my own features which I can see in my ancestors’ faces. Too many people today end up looking like cartoon characters but you can’t fool DNA and Mother Nature. My unanswered question is: WHY are so many people lacking self love and confidence? No one is or needs to be perfect. The story of Narcissus is one to remember!
Wow the picture you used @5:15 shook me so hard I hit the floor 😳😳😳 it perfectly demonstrates everything she had done ! The eyebrow lift , the nose job, the cheek filler/implant , the lip lift , the lip filler , the botox everywhere ! I have never seen a better side by side comparison. 👌
In 2014 she looked really good!
omg, ive started tearing up towards the end
Keep keeping it real, girl ! I love your channel because you honestly don't put anyone down. You truly have a beautiful heart ❤
True, what they do can really be harmful to their fans because it can impact people's self-esteem very hard, especially teenagers. Stating that you never had plastic surgery is very unfair to the people who can't pay for it or to the people who can afford it but not at the same level
your videos are a very important for people under 20. i can understand if adults watching your videos complain about them, since they think, oh obviously these are surgeries, we knew that, but the reality is that kids dont. i didnt when i was a kid. i wish someone told me these things when i was 15. thank you for making these even if u get backlash
Said it perfectly. I’m so glad you have the bravery to speak up about this 👏🏻 not many people do
My family has always joked about our noses, asking a surgeon "can we get a family discount?"
But in reality, I don't care how much money I have, I don't want to look in the mirror and not recognize myself. So i would never, ever get my nose fixed. I don't even contour it, because I don't see the point.
I also don't color my hair (the grays can come in naturally, that seemed like a better plan to me than either having to color it for the rest of my life or eventually having to let really bad roots grow in), and I don't do any anti-aging skincare.
We need to learn to live with ourselves, to see value in ourselves, and understand that aging is natural and that fighting it so hard usually ends up looking far worse than the wrinkles would have.
You’re gorgeous with dark hair. You’re very pretty naturally but the dark hair makes your eyes 👀 pop!!!💞
I don't understand what people don't understand about your videos. It's not hating on people, it's calling out the BS that is our shallow and vain society. It's about reminding us to love and accept ourselves the way we are. Ignore the haters, you're helping more people than you know.
Bc we aren’t entitled to get information about another persons body. If they don’t want to tell the world about what they got done they don’t have to they are allowed to keep things private. And there are plenty women in the world that look like that naturally what are y’all gonna do what you see them cry ? I think the conversation should be more about comparison bc all they did was exist in their own bodies and ppl decided to compare themselves. other people’s insecurities are not their problem and it’s not their responsibility to try to make people feel better about themselves by exposing their flaws and insecurities to the world.
It would be better to tell women that beauty standards are hard for all women including famous women and that beauty still exists outside of the standards. your beauty still stands no matter who else is in the room. Comparison is the real issue of all of this.
It makes me sad that we have a world so centered around one beauty standard. I have a daughter who is entering her teenage years, and she is the most beautiful person inside and out, and it breaks my heart to think that these are the roll models they look up to and wonder why they can’t look like them. If only our children can see their worth and understand that we are all beautiful because we are unique individuals.
I love the message you are sending, would love to dive a bit deeper into the psychology of it though, cause I think most of the girls you talk about do have some heavy trauma because of their environment and parents. Making it almost impossible for them to see what´s actually happening and/or owning up their insecurities (which in normal life are also things people are struggling with).
This!! 💯! I live for your vids! ❤
Two reasons why I believe these celebrities lie about getting work done is exactly what you && I are doing:
•Making videos about them
•Talking about them
If I had the money for a Kylie Jenner overhaul I would schedule every procedure and do it , but I certainly wouldn’t gaslight everyone around me after I had all the work done and say I only had some filler and maybe one other major thing done . I really think the only reason why they lie is to keep their names hyped up in the media to preserve relevance .
Totally agree with you!! Wish she stayed natural :(
It's not even funny anymore) She changed drastically, not only her face, but her body as well. A skinny girl can not one day grow butt, boobs and keep the waist as tiny as it was, or even tinier. Not to mention the whole structure of her face. I bet they won't admit their plastic surgery even at their death door.
This Family is absolutely damaging for the humanity… the next Generation of them is waiting in the wings with doesn‘t know this by now. I feel sorry for these Kids.
This is EXACTLY how I feel about it too! I think if you have the money to get a nose job or whatever ok! That’s fine! Just DONT lie about it!!
The story in the beginning was actually heartbreaking 😢
She is definitely one of those where they don’t look like the same person. Her and Khloe.
I love you girl ❤literally been watching you since 2014
Love your cute accent, Stephanie. I agree, they shouldn't lie, but if she admits what she had done then ppl would say she is encouraging plastic surgery. When she said she had lip filler everyone got lip filler. Also, there was an episode of the Kardashians when Kylie and her sister went in disguises on a Hollywood tour bus and Khloe made a comment like oh that looked like Kylie's old nose so they do let it slip.
She only admitted it when she couldn't capitalize on the lip product she was selling anymore, as sales had already dropped significantly. She doesn't care that revealing she had something done will make others want to do it. They only care about how much money and fame they can get off people.
This hair color and brow color look divine on you! 😍
What you do is great
I remember when I was 20 I tried this blue hair like Kylie and I was so obsessed with her hair color which was changing regularly and I did it, I commented oh I did it only to be like you, and a fan replied to me: wtf you say? Who do you think you are to say so? You will never be like Kylie, I was like wtf you say, but it affected my self confidence a little bit because I was young, but the fact that they make people that they are perfect and you have flaws that's not just right!!!
My face now, at 41, honestly doesn’t look all that different than when I was a kid. Older obviously, but the basic shape & structure is the same. Same ol button nose, thin lips, hooded eyes, etc, that I’ve had forever. Puberty ain’t magic, y’all😂
Edited to add: I was NEVER self-conscious about my lips until the era of Instagram Face began. Suddenly everyone on social media started looking like carbon copies of one another, & I got super conscious about not having big, pillowy lips. Even now, knowing it’s all fake, I still debate about getting lip filler, just to see how I’d look & shut up that internal critic lol ugh.
I have a naturally prominent nose and when I was younger my face hadn't grown out so I it looked bigger it gave me a big complex especially after a teacher said it was big. I got older and now it's still prominent but it suits my face. As a teen though I wanted a nose job but now I'm content with my nose and it gives me a unique look.
You should do a video about Kris Jenner and the very unrealistic beauty standards she set for all of her daughters. And the ones Kim is extending to little Northie.
This quote 9:12 is actually quite sad because she has changed her features so much that her daughter won't look like her. Had she not done all that surgery then it would actually be an inspiring quote because the beauty she sees in her daughter could actually have helped her own embrace her natural beauty. Something that she has since lost.