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Kylie Jenner just shared her breast implant details – but here's the catch

Kylie Jenner just shared her breast implant details – but here's the catch

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Aside from a comical storyline on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, where in an attempt to hush long-standing rumours that her famously large derriere was the result of butt implants Kim Kardashian subjected herself to an x-ray on camera, the Kardashian Jenners rarely open up about what procedures they have – or haven't – undegone.
But with 70-year-old matriarch Kris Jenner making headlines in recent weeks for her age-defying facelift, it seems the perfectly-sculpted family has decided to turn over a new leaf of transparency when it comes to talking about nips, tucks and lifts.

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