
Kylie Jenner has seriously divided opinion following her very transparent response to one question from a fan about her breast implants.
Over the years, fans of the 27-year-old reality TV star will have no doubt been following her - and the rest of the Kardashian/Jenner family's - various cosmetic procedures with the latest fascination online being all to do with Kylie's chest.
On Monday (2 June), TikToker Rachel Leary took to the social media platform to ask Kylie the specifics of her breast augmentation which, according to the TikToker, was the 'most perfect, natural looking boob job ever'.
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But, before we get into all that, it's important to remember the power of loving the skin you're in and to remember that any cosmetic surgery is not a decision to be taken lightly!

"This is a TikTok for Kylie Jenner," Rachel began. "Girl, please. Can you just tell us? Can you just tell me what it is that you asked for when you had your boobs done."
In the one-minute-and-a-half video, she added: "If you could just share that would be great. Thank you so much!"
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Interestingly, Kylie actually responded to Rach's video with exactly that.
"445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol," Kylie commented on the video which has since gone viral after racking up over 2.2 million views.
Now if you have no idea what any of that means, 'cc' stands for cubic centimetres in the context of breast augmentation

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Likewise, a 'moderate profile' breast implant refers to the level of projection or 'roundness' it has from the chest wall with the 'moderate' option sitting between low and high profile implants, offering a balance of volume and projection for a natural-looking result.
The muscle bit simply refers to where the implant is placed and silicone is, you guessed it, the material used for the implant itself.
'Garth Fisher' is simply the Beverly Hills-based surgeon - who is hailed as the 'top breast implant surgeon worldwide' - who performed such a procedure on Kylie.
Kylie's frankness over the details regarding her breast augmentation has seemingly split the people of the internet right down the middle.
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Some praised the mum-the-two as 'one of the girls' due to her transparency sharing with fans the nitty-gritty details surrounding the cosmetic work she's had done while others clearly couldn't have disagreed more with many pointing out the dangers that such a response could be perceived as encouragement to other young women to feel pressured into going under the knife in order to attain the 'perfect body'.

"Oh! That’s nice of her to respond. I’m not used to this type of transparency from their family. Hope she continues the trend," penned one fan.
A second gushed: "Honestly I LOVE this from her!!!!! Yes Kylie with the openness and honesty. BIG aura points."
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"What in the world she actually replied!??? This is something I did not expect in 2025 omfg mind blown," gushed a third while a fourth echoed: "This was not on my 2025 bingo card but slay."
A fifth chirped: "KYLIE!!!!!!!! love this for her!! She’s one of the girlies for real!"
"And she gave all the details, I love being a woman," beamed a sixth and another fan, like many others, admitted: "No because I’ve been dying for this information."
Such a confession, however, prompted many to point out the issues of celebrities and influencers 'normalising' cosmetic procedures and how it can harmfully impact impressionable young girls and women.
One critic slammed: "Saying any Kardashian/Jenner is 'for the girls' is kinda wild sorry."
"Can you imagine the damage they've done to the self esteem of young women as a whole? We're living in hell," lamented a second while a third hit out: "Yeah this feels dystopian lol. 'Oh, I'm being dishonest in my presentation of an unrealistic body standard and harming my impressionable audience? Fine, I will be more transparent... and tell them the exact procedure they need to seek out to look just like me'."
"Kylie was also raised immersed in this culture," a final person pointed out. "She hasn’t broken the cycle [...] she’s also a victim. This is mostly all she’s ever known."
What do you make of it?
Topics: Kylie Jenner, Celebrity, The Kardashians, Beauty, Social Media, TikTok, Reddit