Supermodel Kendall Jenner has set pulses racing with a series of sizzling new images for activewear giant Alo, where her incredibly defined abdominal muscles became the undeniable focal point. The 30-year-old catwalk star modelled a buttery-yellow athleisure set, comprising a co-ordinated tracksuit and matching sports bra, in the promotional campaign.
The Abs That Broke the Internet
In several shots shared to her Instagram, Jenner lifted her button-down cardigan to fully reveal the Alo-branded bra, putting her sculpted midriff on full display. She completed the post with a tag to the brand and a simple yellow heart emoji, also sharing a full-length image to her Instagram Stories. The striking visual display arrived mere days after the model made headlines for a deeply personal and firm denial regarding long-standing cosmetic surgery speculation.
"I've Never Had Any Plastic Surgery On My Face"
Appearing on the In Your Dreams podcast, Jenner directly addressed the pervasive online chatter. "I'm not going to sit here and convince anyone that I haven't had work. There's a whole world on the internet that thinks I've had full facial reconstruction," she told host Owen Thiele. She then stated unequivocally: "I'm just here to tell you the truth, which is the fact that I've never had any plastic surgery on my face. Nothing. I've never had any work done."
When Thiele humorously accused her of "lying," Jenner shot back, "I swear to God. Uh, no. I've done two rounds of baby Botox in my forehead. That's it. Only thing I've ever injected." She specifically tackled the persistent rumours about her nose, admitting that even she sees why people might believe them. "I look at old photos of me and I'm like, 'Wait, it does look like I have a nose job.' I swear to God, on everything that I love, I've never had a nose job," she vowed, attributing changes to natural growth and the effects of acne medication Accutane.
Skincare Secrets and Social Media Backlash
On the topic of skincare, Jenner revealed her preference for non-invasive treatments to address acne scarring. She named platelet-rich plasma (PRP) microneedling, the so-called 'vampire facial,' as a favourite, and confirmed she's had PRP injections used as a natural filler for areas like crow's feet. "I've injected that like into like my crow's feet or my laugh lines and things like that, but that's the only thing I've ever injected," she explained.
Jenner expressed frustration at TikTok videos that dissect her alleged procedures, calling them "damaging." She noted, "It can affect young people in such an interesting way, because then they see that and they're like, 'Oh my god, that's what I have to do to look like that.' And then they go rush, and they do something silly." Despite her forthrightness, the online reaction was steeped in scepticism. Social media users flooded platforms with before-and-after photos captioned "Yeah, right," and sarcastic comments like, "She’s so real for this, I also lie to myself every morning in the mirror."
The juxtaposition of Jenner's powerfully physical new campaign with her vulnerable podcast revelations has cemented this moment as a defining chapter in the public narrative surrounding the supermodel, blending high-fashion promotion with a candid cultural conversation about beauty standards and authenticity.