Kris Jenner lip

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Kris Jenner lip,Kris Jenner Surgery Lawsuit, Kris Jenner lip, Kris Jenner Twitter hack---Kris Jenner's face. Her massively swollen upper lip, or "trout pout", causes a small crisis among the family, as witnessed in the newest trailer for the upcoming season.

Kris Jenner facelift lawsuit is coming just in time for her daughter Kim's wedding festivities. Back in June, Jenner admitted to having a facelift and never hid the details. Kourtney, Khloe, and Kim were among the first to talk about how great their Mom looked after her surgery.


One thing that Kris Jenner must have forgotten was that she had an agreement with a cosmetics company. The agreement was to represent their line of anti-aging skin care products. More specifically, the item being pushed by Kris Jenner was an eye care line called "Beautiful Eyes in a Bag".

Did she or did she not break her deal with the company she agreed to endorse? The black and white in her contract will have to decide that. Jenner claims her facelift had no effect on her eyes and only tightened up her neck area. According to Perez Hilton, the company, B&P, is claiming Jenner is making them look bad and has tarnished their reputation.

Admitting she was sprucing up for Kim Kardashian's wedding, she even let cameras into her recovery room!

TMZ reports that Jenner thinks the lawsuit is "bogus." According to her cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Garth Fisher, on X17, claims, "To be even more beautiful for Kim's wedding, I performed a Format Face Pinnacle Lift on Kris Jenner. This is a very customized premium quality, natural face rejuvenation procedure designed to freshen up and open the eyes, elevate the cheeks, and provide youthful contours to the jawline and neck."

The real question here seems to be whether or not a beauty line should be represented by someone who has been surgically altered. Is the product that Jenner is endorsing seem less effective now that it is public she has had cosmetic surgery? Who would buy this product unless it really works? Many women want to be able to trust their beloved beauty brands, and a spokesperson who is not using the products seems deceitful.