Khloé Kardashian turned 41 on Friday, June 27, which was also the first day of festivities for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding. Koko and her family were among the guests making over-the-top arrivals with viral photo ops, and the birthday girl looked stunning in a bubble gum pink gown with a feathered robe.
It's no secret Koko loves to work out, and you can see all the hard work she's been putting in at the gym. The Good American founder looked fit and toned in the body-hugging dress.
People are always speculating about the Kardashians, and over the weekend, Dr. Jonny Betteridge shared an Instagram Reel making his guesses on the work Khloe has gotten done to her face. His guesses included a temporal brow lift, upper blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, lip filler, a full face and neck lift, and even a chin implant.
He was clear that it was all speculative, but it went viral, with 2.3 million views. It even got the attention of Khloé, who wrote in the comments, "I take this as a great compliment!" "First off I think these photos are about 15 years apart, But here’s a list of things that I have done. I’ve been very open in the past about what I have done so here we go," she continued.
Khloé confirmed she’s had a nose job (shoutout to Dr. Kanodia), laser hair removal on her hairline and body, Botox and Sculptra to even out the area where she had a tumor removed from her cheek, and skin tightening with a soft wave laser.
She said she hasn’t had filler over the last few years but explained, "I hear it never goes away, so I’m sure it’s still there but calmed down." She has collagen threads under her chin and neck and admitted to salmon sperm facials, peptides, vitamins, and a skincare routine. So no face lift, brow lift, or chin implant.
While people are always speculating about her "new face," people don't seem to consider her weight loss enough. She shed 80 pounds over the years with a trainer.
She ended her post by pointing out there are other options but making it clear whatever she or anyone wants to do with their body is their choice. "In 2025 there are many other things we can do before surgery but when it’s time, and if I choose to, I know some great doctors," she wrote.