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Kylie Jenner gets candid about her breast implants after fan's plea: ‘Hope this helps'

Kylie Jenner gets candid about her breast implants after fan's plea: ‘Hope this helps'

Hindustan Times2 days ago

Kylie Jenner revealed the exact details of her breast implants after a fan's plea. The 27-year-old shared the information in a comment while replying to a TikToker who praised the model for her 'most perfect natural looking boob job ever.'
The fan, who goes by Rachel Leary, addressed Jenner in the now-viral TikTok video, saying, 'You have got what I am looking for to have done, in terms of like, a boob job.' 'It's like the most perfect natural looking boob job ever.'
Leary went on to say, 'They're still big, but whatever way you had the implants — if they are implants or if you had fat transfer — to me, it is perfection.'
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'That is what I aspire mine to look like. I don't expect you to share who did the work, but in terms of what you actually had done, I feel like you've been quite open about having your boobs done,' she added.
Leary captioned the video, 'Help a girl out @Kylie Jenner i just want to know how to get them to sit like that, respectfully.' In response to her plea, Jenner candidly wrote, '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!!'
445 cc is estimated to be between a D and DD cup, depending on the original breast size, according to London's Centre for Surgery. The Kylie Cosmetics founder also disclosed that she got the procedure done by Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Garth Fisher.
According to Page Six, Fisher has also previously worked with Jenner's sisters, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian, on a cancerous facial tumour removal and a breast augmentation, respectively. The mom-of-two concluded her comment with, 'Hope this helps lol.'

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