
EXCLUSIVE Kendall Jenner's 200 calorie breakfast is 'packed with healthy fats that keep her thin'... after accidentally sharing she's a size 2
And now the 29-year-old leggy wonder from Calabasas has revealed the very low calorie breakfast she eats to stay so thin.
The reality TV star shared a picture of her healthy morning meal to Instagram on Wednesday.
'The whole plate is about 200 calories,' functional nutritionist Monica Partier tells DailyMail.com as she broke down what the ingredients were. 'It's full of healthy fats that help keep her thin.
'The meal consists of fresh berries like raspberries, strawberries and blackberries that have fiber and vitamins in them. She added Matcha green tea powder, which is an antioxidant and contains vitamin C, chromium, magnesium, selenium and zinc,' added Partier.
'There also a few small nuts which contain healthy fats, and a splash of Greek yogurt which is high in calcium and protein, and supports gut health, and also is a healthy fat.'
On the side was a Golden Milk Latte - a nutrient-rich turmeric coffee beverage that gives the drink its famous golden color - and bowls of oatmeal as she dined on a wood table.
'Turmeric is rich in phytonutrients that may protect the body by neutralizing free radicals and also has anti-inflammatory properties,' added Partier.
Jenner, who stands at 5ft11in, accidentally revealed on her Kardashian Kloset page that she is a size two as she was forced to list the sizes of her old clothing.
She has used her hot body to land a contract with Italian swimwear brand Calzedonia.
Jenner looked her very best in a shoot last year by a swimming pool from photographer Cameron Hammond.
'Across the full collection, shoppers can discover bikini tops and bottoms in a range of styles, including triangle, balconette, Brazilian, and full coverage, as well as swimsuits,' a press release shared.
'Other lines which are part of the Limited Edition collection include: the Black Crystals and White Pearls sub-collections.'
The older sister of Kylie Jenner was modeling the summer line for Calzedonia, an Italian fashion group founded in Verona by Sandro Veronesi in 1986, with over 5,000 shops worldwide as of 2021.
The company called Jenner their 'summer muse' as she made the most of the suit they described as 'shiny satin.'
The cover girl was seen near the ocean as she wore her light brown hair down over her bare shoulders. And in two photos, she had on no top as she used her hand to cover her chest slightly.
In 2023 Kendall insisted that she wants a traditional marriage and three kids, though she admitted she's not ready to settle in an episode of The Kardashians.
While her mother Kris kept not so subtly hinting that she wants Kendall to have a kid, the supermodel insisted that she has 'got this.' Kris tells Kendall that she had a dream about her having a baby, as Kendall asks, 'With who?'
'It wasn't clear who it was with, it was just you had a baby,' Kris says, asking if she'll ever want to have a baby one day.
'Of course. Three max. I'm cool with two, though. I just want my kid to for sure have a sibling, I know that,' Kendall says to Kris.
Kris adds in confession, 'I know we're all different, but me personally, I would love to see Kendall have a baby, and she'd be such a good mommy.'
Kendall responds in confession, 'I swear I got this, and I will give you a grandkid when the time is right and when it all makes sense perfectly.'
Kendall shared, 'I just think about my life and the freedom that I have right now and like the ease in just picking up and going somewhere, I just like that right now.'
She clarified that after having a baby 'Your whole life changes. But I'm also like not gonna do it with just anybody.'
She says she wants a wedding and adds, 'I'm traditional in that sense.'
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