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Kylie Jenner risks MAJOR wardrobe malfunction in tiny tube top after boob job confession

Kylie Jenner risks MAJOR wardrobe malfunction in tiny tube top after boob job confession

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Kylie Jenner risked a major wardrobe malfunction as she put on an eye-popping display in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The 27-year-old mogul — who revealed the details of her boob job after years of fan interest — was photographed leaving her office in a tiny black bandeau top.
Her ample cleavage nearly fell out of the daring garment, which she paired with a pair of skintight black pants from her clothing range Khy.
Kylie went for a less-is-more approach as she skipped noticeable jewelry and slipped her feet into a pair of thong sandals with a heel.
The reality television personality's long, raven locks flowed down her back and she carried a pair of sunglasses in her hand while heading to her luxury vehicle in a parking garage.
In June she shocked fans when she spilled the specifics of the breast implants she got when she was 19-years-old.
Her ample cleavage nearly fell out of the garment, which she paired with a pair of skintight black pants from her clothing range Khy
The multihyphenate replied to TikTok user Rachel Leary, who asked her to share exactly what she 'asked for' when getting her boobs done, hailing her enhancement as 'the most perfect, natural boob job ever!'
Kylie included the size and profile of her implants, plus her surgeon, writing: '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.'
The former Keeping Up With the Kardashians star was active on social media on Tuesday, wearing a similar but different outfit.
In a snapshot shared via Instagram Stories, she rocked a midriff-baring off-the-shoulder black top that appeared to be made from vegan leather.
She displayed her love of coordinated sets as she wore matching low-rise pants in the same color and fabric.
And the billionaire beauty also gave her 393 million followers a closeup look at her black alligator skin Hermès handbag as she sat in the passenger seat of a Mercedes-AMG.
Kylie shared a photo of her office as well, showing off its sleek interior which includes a neon pink sign with her name in capital letters.
She wrote over the photo that her workplace is her 'second home.'
The finishing touches are being put on the star's latest real estate investment — an LA home she built on a $15 million plot of land purchased from Miley Cyrus in 2020.
After five years, the palatial residence is nearly complete.
Kylie currently resides in another luxe abode nearby, her $36 million home that's tucked away in LA's Hidden Hills enclave.
Once it's done, her mansion will boast a 12-car underground garage and bunker.
And per The Sun, the sprawling structure will have 15 bedrooms, a court for sports and a huge pool.
The 30,000-sq-ft modern farm house was designed by top Canadian architect Richard Landry on a four-acre lot.
The mother-of-two will live at the home with daughter Stormi, seven, and son Aire, three, whom she shares with ex-boyfriend Travis Scott, 34.
She is now dating actor Timothée Chalamet, 29, who will also likely spend a good amount of time premises.
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