Kris Jenner enjoyed a girls’ night out on Friday, June 6.
Jenner, 69, was spotted arriving to dinner at Los Angeles’ Nobu hotspot in photos obtained by Us Weekly, dressed chicly in a black coat with embellished flowers and a coordinating pair of sunglasses. For glam, Jenner wore her signature dark tresses in a chic, slightly feathered bob.
Several hours earlier, the Kardashians matriarch debuted her newest business venture based on her now-viral plastic surgery results. She dropped a white T-shirt that read, “I’ll have what Kris Jenner is having,” as part of son Rob Kardashian’s Arthur George brand. The limited-edition top retails for $40.
While Jenner hasn’t detailed her merch inspiration, it’s been presumed to be a nod to her recent aesthetic glow-up. Us Weekly confirmed earlier this month that Jenner went to plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Levine in New York City for a cosmetic procedure.
While it’s not known precisely what Jenner had done, she’s previously been candid about her plastic surgery journey. She’s gone under the knife for facelifts, an earlobe reduction and got Botox injections.
“Who doesn’t love Botox?” Jenner told People in 2019. “For me, it’s been really great. If you’re responsible and you talk to your doctor, I think it works. It’s something that I’ve been using for a long time.”
Jenner previously had her first facelift in 2011, which was documented on her family’s Keeping Up With the Kardashians, and performed by Dr. Garth Fisher.
“Garth, you are such a superstar class act!! You did my first facelift in 2011… 14 years ago and made it the most amazing experience ever,” Jenner wrote via Instagram comment on Wednesday, June 4. “[You] even gave us access to film so that others could get a peek inside what it’s like and not be afraid. You have taken great care of us always and remain such a close and treasured friend!! Such an incredible talent!!”
Jenner’s youngest daughter, Kylie Jenner, recently revealed that Fisher also performed her breast augmentation.
“I’m honored to be acknowledged by Kylie — her kind words were unexpected but truly appreciated,” Fisher wrote in a social media statement on Wednesday. “Patient confidentiality has always been the foundation of my practice. Over three decades, we’ve never had a single breach. My entire team is thoroughly trained and bound by strict NDAs and confidentiality agreements. This is more than policy — it’s our culture.”
He added, “HIPAA (patient privacy) laws are in place to protect patients, and I will never discuss any details of a procedure or procedures unless the patient has chosen to share them or given me permission to discuss. Every patient is unique. This isn’t ‘cookbook’ surgery — it’s thoughtful, personalized care.”
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