Kris Jenner appreciated a girls’ evening on Friday, June 6.
Jenner, 69, was seen when he arrived for dinner at the Nobu Hotspot in Los Angeles in photos obtained by US WeeklyDressed chemistry in a black coat with ornate flowers and a pair of coordinated sunglasses. For Glam, Jenner wore his dark signature braids in a chic and slightly with feathered bob.
Several hours earlier, the Kardashians Matriarche made his debut Its new commercial enterprise Based on its now viral plastic surgery results. She dropped a white t-shirt that said: “I will have what Kris Jenner has”, as part of her son Rob Kardashian‘S Arthur George Brand. The top in limited edition sells $ 40.
Although Jenner did not detail her inspiration from Merch, it was presumed to be a nod to his recent aesthetic radiance. US Weekly confirmed earlier this month that Jenner went to the plastic surgeon Dr Steven Levine In New York for a cosmetic procedure.
Although we do not know precisely what Jenner had done, she has already been frank His journey to plastic surgery. She went under the knife for facelifts, a reduction in the ear lobe and obtained Botox injections.
“Who doesn’t like Botox?” Jenner said People In 2019. “For me, it was really great. If you are responsible and you talk to your doctor, I think it works. This is something that I have been using for a long time.”

Kris Jenner spotted on Friday June 6.
MegaJenner already had his first facelift in 2011, which was documented on his family Follow the Kardashians, and executed by Dr Garth Fisher.
“Garth, you are a superstar class act !! You did my first facelift in 2011… 14 years ago and had the most incredible experience of all time,” said Jenner Writing via an Instagram comment Wednesday June 4. »»[You] Even gave us access to the film so that others can take a look at what it is and not be afraid. You have always taken care of us and remain such a close and precious friend !! A talent as incredible !! »»
Jenner’s youngest girl, Kylie Jennerrecently revealed that Fisher has executed its breast augmentation.
“I am honored to be recognized by Kylie – her kind words were unexpected but really appreciated,” wrote Fisher in a social media declaration on Wednesday. “Patient confidentiality has always been the foundation of my practice. For three decades, we never had a single violation. My whole team is carefully formed and linked by strict NDAs and privacy agreements. It’s more than a policy – it’s our culture. “
He added: “The Hipaa (Patient Privacy) laws are in place to protect patients, and I will never discuss details of a procedure or procedure unless the patient has chosen to share them or give me permission to discuss. Each patient is unique. It is not a “cooking book” surgery- these are thoughtful and personalized treatments. “