Kendall Jenner appeared on the 'In Your Dreams' podcast with Owen Thiele on 9 January 2026, denying any facial plastic surgery while admitting to minor treatments like baby Botox for fine lines and PRP injections for skin rejuvenation.
The post, featuring a clip from the interview with most users expressing scepticism through memes and before-and-after photos highlighting perceived changes in her appearance since her early modelling days.
Despite her denials of procedures like a nose job or chin implant, public doubt persists due to visual comparisons and past family admissions, such as sister Kim Kardashian's openness about her own enhancements, though no peer-reviewed studies confirm specifics in celebrity cases.
Kendall Jenner recently addressed long-standing plastic surgery rumors head-on during her January 9, 2026, appearance on the In Your Dreams podcast with host Owen Thiele. In one of her most candid interviews yet, the 30-year-old supermodel and reality star firmly denied having any surgical work done on her face.
She stated: “I’ve never had any plastic surgery on my face, nothing. I’ve never had any work done.” Kendall emphasized that she's not trying to convince skeptics, acknowledging the internet's belief in everything from subtle tweaks to “full facial reconstruction.” She added, “When a person on the internet wants to believe something, there’s no convincing them otherwise. I’m not going to sit here and convince anyone that I haven’t had [work].”
What she did confirm:
Two rounds of baby Botox (a lighter dose) in her forehead—she didn't love the results, found it temporary, and doesn't plan to continue because she prefers her natural brow movement.
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) microneedling treatments for skin health, acne scarring, and anti-aging (injected from her own blood, not fillers or surgery).
No injectables beyond that, no fillers, no nose job (rhinoplasty), no lip work, etc.
On the persistent nose job rumors (one of the most common speculations due to her nose appearing slimmer over the years), she admitted it looks different in old photos and joked she'd even believe the claims “if I wasn’t me.” But she attributes the change to natural maturation, plus her past use of Accutane (for severe acne), which reduces oil production and can make features look less inflamed or “congested.”
The interview also touched on broader issues: She called out “really damaging” speculation from licensed doctors and “experts” on TikTok/Instagram who break down her supposed procedures (she's seen similar videos about friends who've had nothing done). She worries it pressures young people into unnecessary work.
Unsurprisingly, the internet's reaction has been mixed—many fans and outlets praised her honesty, while skeptics (and meme-makers) aren't buying it fully. Clips and side-by-side comparisons (before/after photos from her teens to now) went viral on X, with comments ranging from “put her on a lie detector” to supportive takes noting natural changes like puberty, makeup contouring, weight fluctuations, and aging.
This fits Kendall's long history of denying major surgery—she's positioned herself as the more “natural” one in the family (unlike sisters who've been open about fillers, implants, etc.). Whether people believe her or see subtle evidence of tweaks is subjective, but she doubled down on her truth.
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