Momager’s day off.
Kris Jenner hit a Los Angeles spa on Friday, keeping a low profile as she got into her car amid reports that she’s upset with the results of her recent $100,000 facelift.
“The Kardashians” star, 70, wore a brown hooded sweatshirt, paired with oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses and a makeup-free visage with her power bob on full display during the outing.
Almost a year after her six-figure facelift, reports are swirling that Jenner is unhappy with the outcome.
The entertainment mogul is “mad as hell” after comparing her results to celebrity pals like “Denise Richards and Lori Loughlin,” who “both look so good” after their procedures, RadarOnline reported.
“She feels hers is already fading in comparison,” a source told the outlet, adding that Jenner “feels it has not held the way she expected.”
The source told RadarOnline that Jenner’s “facelift is already slipping” and that the mother of six is “not happy with the results and is desperate to get a revision” done.
Page Six previously reported that Jenner used Dr. Steven M. Levine, dubbed the “facelift maestro,” to help her regain her youthful look last year.
Jenner first broke the internet after fans mistook her for her daughter Kim Kardashian in May 2025 when she was out in Paris.
Kardashian gave her mom’s facelift her seal of approval at the time, posting a photo of her longtime friend and hairstylist Chris Appleton wearing a shirt that read “I’ll have what Kris Jenner is having” to her Instagram Stories.
“@chrisappleton1 me too babe!!!” she wrote on the since-expired post.
Speaking to Vogue Arabia for the magazine’s September 2025 cover story, Jenner opened up about needing “a refresh” from the facelift she’d received 15 years prior.
“I decided to do this facelift because I want to be the best version of myself, and that makes me happy,” she said.
Jenner revealed her approach to aging in the interview, saying, “Just because you get older, it doesn’t mean you should give up on yourself.”
“If you feel comfortable in your skin and you want to age gracefully – meaning you don’t want to do anything – then don’t do anything,” she explained. “But for me, this is aging gracefully. It’s my version.”
