Mamaja’s holiday.
Kris Jenner went to a spa in Los Angeles on Friday, keeping a low profile as she got into her car amid reports that she was upset about the results of her recent $100,000 plastic surgery.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, 70, wore a brown hooded sweatshirt, paired with oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses, and showed off her power bob and no-makeup look while out and about.
It’s been nearly a year since her six-figure facelift, and reports are circulating that Jenner is unhappy with the results.
The entertainment mogul compared her results to her celebrity friends like “Denise Richards and Lori Loughlin,” saying, “They both look so much better after the procedure,” Radar Online reported.
“She feels like her feelings have already diminished in comparison,” a source told the magazine, adding that Jenner “feels like it’s not what she expected.”
A source told RadarOnline that Jenner’s “cosmetic surgery is already progressing well” and that the mother of six is ”not happy with the results and would like to have the surgery done again.”
Page Six previously reported that Jenner turned to Dr. Stephen M. Levine, known as the “master of the facelift,” last year to restore her youthful appearance.
Jenner first became an internet sensation when a fan mistook her for her daughter Kim Kardashian while out in Paris in May 2025.
At the time, Kardashian endorsed her mother’s cosmetic surgery, posting a photo to her Instagram Stories of her longtime friend and hairstylist Kris Appleton wearing a shirt that read, “I’ll have what Kris Jenner has.”
“@chrisappleton1 I’m cute too!!!” she wrote in the expired post.
In Vogue Arabia’s September 2025 cover story, Jenner revealed that she needed a “refreshment” from the cosmetic surgery she underwent 15 years ago.
“I decided to get this facelift because I wanted to be the best version of myself, and it makes me happy,” she said.
In an interview, Jenner revealed her approach to aging: “Just because you’re older doesn’t mean you should give up on yourself.”
“If you’re comfortable in your own skin and want to age gracefully, which means you don’t want to do anything, then don’t do anything,” she explained. “But for me, this is about growing old gracefully. That’s my version.”
