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People compare me to Kris Jenner – now she's ‘had a facelift', they say we look even more like twins

People compare me to Kris Jenner – now she's ‘had a facelift', they say we look even more like twins

The Irish Sun27-05-2025
A WOMAN who has faced comparisons to Kris Jenner has been told the likeness is even more "insane" following the Kardashian matriarch's rumoured facelift.
Julia has long been compared to the 69-year-old reality TV star - with people pointing out that her cropped raven hairstyle is incredibly similar to Kris' look.
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Julia often faces comparisons to Keeping Up With the Kardashians matriarch Kris Jenner
Credit: tiktok/@scottishjulia
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Loads of people said that Julia looks even more like Kris following the star's rumoured facelift
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However, since Kris has been showcasing her new look in recent weeks - causing surgery rumours to swirl - Julia's followers have insisted she looks even more like her.
"Nah that's insane how much you look like her post face lift!" one person commented on
"You're what she's trying to be I swear!"
"I thought you were Kris Jenner," another added.
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"This is not her?" a third questioned.
"Ma'am are you Kris Jenner?" someone else asked.
"Before you spoke, I thought you were her!" another commented.
"Girllll! Thought it was you Kris! You look just like her now! Twins!" someone else wrote.
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"Genuinely thought this was her," another admitted.
The comments were left on one of Julia's videos, in which she joked she was "absolutely devastated" by Kris' rumoured procedure.
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"I'm absolutely devastated about Kris Jenner's new 'facelift'," she sighed.
"Because now she's not got the same hairstyle as me."
Julia added that while she thinks people are still quite likely to make the comparison between her and Kris, she's a bit put out that the reality star has also changed her hair.
"She's kind of grown it out into this little flicky, chic, French bob," she said.
"Yeah, a wee bit devastated about that.
"Happy for her. Obviously, her face is looking about 35 and I think she's pushing 70.
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"So love that for her but yeah, I'm not growing my hair!"
Kris has yet to comment on the facelift rumours, but, according to
The outlet said that the surgeon "specialises in natural-looking enhancements of the face, breasts, and body", according to his website.
Kris hasn't made a secret of her love of anti-ageing treatments in the past, telling People previously that she's not ashamed of getting wrinkle-freezing injections Botox.
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For me, it's been really great," she said.
If you're responsible, and you talk to your doctor, I think it works. It's something that I've been using for a long time.
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She also underwent a facelift on an episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians back in 2011.
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Kris is seen here in January 2024
Credit: 2024 Marc Piasecki
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But in recent weeks, she's been showing off her flawless facade amid rumours she's undergone surgery
Credit: instagram/@krisjenner
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She's also grown out her hair into a chic French style
Credit: Instagram
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But Julia insisted she won't be following in Kris' footsteps by growing out her hair
Credit: tiktok/@scottishjulia
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