
Kylie Jenner looks Cosmic in busty black top as she promotes new fragrance
In sizzling social media posts, the 27-year-old influencer was seen in a plunging black top.
Her make-up was flawless and she wore her dark hair in loose waves as she raved about the scent.
The mother of two later flaunted more of her trim physique as she slipped into skin-tight ALO workout gear for a raft of racy snaps.
Kylie once again showed off her assets as well as her toned abs in a skimpy black and white bralet with matching leggings that hugged every curve.
She oozed confidence in front of the camera and soaked up the sun on a balcony overlooking lavish grounds.
It comes just days after Kylie her soul about being 'lonely' and 'crying' over her hairstylist Jesus Guerrero, three months after his death aged 34.
Jesus, whose celebrity clientele included Kylie and Jennifer Lopez, died at a hospital in Los Angeles shortly after working with Lopez in Dubai.
His devastated sister Gris announced on February 22 that she had lost her brother 'very suddenly and unexpectedly' that day.
At the start of this month, while his family were still waiting for autopsy results to come back, Gris shared he was diagnosed with gastritis in the months before he died.
Now Kylie has shared her reflections on how she is coping with her grief - alongside a heartrending throwback video of her and Jesus in a hotel room last autumn.
The video showed a curtain that looked as though it had been braided, as Kylie joked: 'Did you just do the curtain's hair?' and Jesus said: 'Yeah, I got bored.'
The post was prompted by a recent episode of Kylie's Hulu series The Kardashians, in which her half-sister Khloe Kardashian told her she 'looked cute' at the CFDA Fashion Awards last October, and Kylie said: 'B****, I looked major.'
As the moment went viral, Kylie looked back and found a clip of her hairstyling session with Jesus for the glamorous event.
She dated the video October 28, 2024, and wrote: 'Found this video from that day.
'I thought I could get through today without crying, but the ache of missing you hit all over again.
'Grief isn't getting easier - it's just getting lonelier.'
Kylie continued: 'I miss you so much. Why aren't you here. Every first without you hurts sm.'
Scents & sensibility: Kylie looked gorgeous with flawless makeup and her dark hair in loose waves as she gushed over the scent

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