Photos of Kim Kardashian’s Unedited Face On Instagram Stuns People
Kim Kardashian attends the 2022 Baby2Baby Gala presented by Paul Mitchell at Pacific Design Center on November 12, 2022 in West Hollywood, California.
The Kardashians do whatever it takes to look flawless. Whether it’s going to their home gyms for hours on end or getting “work” done. Or even editing their photos for social media. Kim Kardashian was photographed in Milan recently. Fans noticed how different she looked in pictures she posted versus photos posted by other people.
Model Leonie Hanne shared a photo of herself and Kim, 42. It was quickly flooded with comments as fans noticed her face wasn’t filtered. One person commented, “Kim s giving brunette Donatella Versace vibe.” Another said, “She will make you delete, let’s see how long it takes.” One fan commented, “Omg never seen Kim without all the editing and photoshopped.” Yet another person stated, “I guess this is your last pic with Kim Leoni.” Another said, “Finally a normal image of her. Showing a woman that is 42 and fine with that instead of pretending to be 30.”
The image posted by the model also looked different from the paparazzi photos Kim posted on Instagram from the event. She has her own personal paparazzi and edits/approves these images before they’re released. In the photos she shared below, her face is completely different and smoothed out compared to the above photo.
“in the untouched ones she just looks her age. they’re just shocking because we never see her real face,” one person wrote under a viral TikTok video shared by @thoughtswgracie who spoke about the Kardashians’ “fall from being on the top” because of them trying to keep up with the “appearances.” Another said, “I honestly think all of the work they get done ages them faster!” While another commented, “The Kardashian’s have been targeting the same age demographic their whole career instead of growing with their fans as they age.”
Kim Kardashian Criticized Over Her 'Attainable' Beauty Standards
The Kardashians are known for pumping their bodies full of filler and going under the knife to achieve their coveted bodies. In a new interview, Kim Kardashian was asked if she feels “responsible, even guilty, for setting an unrealistic, unattainable beauty standard.”
“If I’m doing it, it’s attainable,” Kim told Allure magazine in response. “There are so many different beauty standards — whether it’s Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Marilyn Monroe. When I was a teenager, [the look] was just blonde waifs. My mentality was never like, you see them on TV or in magazines and pick who you want to be. It was always: Be yourself, find beauty in everything.”
In the same interview, Kim maintained that the only cosmetic procedure that she’s done to her face was “a little bit of Botox,” but has “chilled.” She denied “ever” having any filler in her face or even eyelash extensions. “I’ve never had eyelash extensions. I’ve never done anything. I have a drop of mascara on today. I’ve never filled my cheeks. I’ve never filled my lips,” she stated, adding that her eyebrows are also real.
Although Kim says she is pretty much natural in the face, she did admit, “I really, genuinely care about looking good. I probably care more than 90 percent of the people on this planet. It’s not easy when you’re a mom and you’re exhausted at the end of the day or you’re in school, and I’m all of the above. I do my beauty treatments usually late at night. After everyone’s in bed, I’m doing laser treatments.”
The interview has since sparked backlash, with people taking to social media to call out Kim’s “out of touch” and “delusional” claim that her beauty standards are attainable.
See what folks on Twitter had to say about her comments below:
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