Khloé Kardashian says she’s considering breast implants for “considerable cleavage” like her sister
Khloé Kardashian says she thinks about breast augmentation surgery “all the time” on the latest episode of The Kardashians.
Khloé Kardashian has breast implants in her brain.
In the latest episode of The Kardashians, which aired Thursday, the Good American founder admitted that she had considered finishing her breasts to make them look “full.”
While chatting with her mother, Kris Jenner, who is seen in scenes recovering from hip surgery, Kardashian, 38, said she considered the idea beforehand.
“I was thinking about getting my boobs done. It’s just something I think about all the time,” she admits.
Even though she’s on bed rest, Jenner seems to agree with the idea. Even admitting that she’s interested in undergoing the procedure herself. “Let’s do it together!” exclaimed Jenner, 66, before asking if “mother-daughter boobs work” was “weird.”
In an independent confession, the mother-of-two explained why she was considering having another operation.
“I wear a latex top with a bra, so they look amazing now. And I wish they looked like that all the time,” said Kardashian. “If you look at me in a bikini, I don’t have enough cleavage like my sister [who] has enough cleavage.” (That doesn’t stop her from posing confidently for a sexy selfie shoot with her Good American Sparkle swim rope, though.)
“You just have to see him without that top,” he concluded. Cosmetic surgery is a popular topic for the Kardashians.
Appearing at the Keeping Up with the Kardashians reunion last June, she opened up about previous jobs she’s had — including injections. Botox (to which she had a “terrible” reaction) and rhinoplasty — and quashed rumors that the star had “12-Face” undergoing a transplant. “
“Everyone was like, ‘Oh my God, he’s had a third face transplant.’ But I did a nose job, [with] Dr. Raj Kanodia,” Kardashian told host Andy Cohen.
“Everyone is so upset, why don’t I talk about it? Nobody ever asks me,” he told producers Bravo, who was the first to ask about the change in an interview.