No, there’s no confirmed evidence that Kris Jenner “really” shelled out exactly $100K on a facelift she now hates. The story is based on anonymous insider gossip and tabloid reporting, not direct statements from Jenner or verified facts.

What Actually Happened

Kris Jenner (now 70) underwent a facelift in 2025 (reportedly her second, after one in 2011 that was filmed for Keeping Up with the Kardashians). She has been open about wanting to look and feel like the “best version of herself” and has called it part of “aging gracefully” in her own way. She even sold “I’ll Have What Kris Jenner Is Having” T-shirts poking fun at the attention.

The $100K figure (sometimes inflated to $300K in reports) comes from media estimates for a high-end deep-plane or SMAS facelift performed by Dr. Steven Levine or similar specialists. Top-tier celebrity procedures in Beverly Hills can easily reach that range when including anesthesia, facility fees, and multiple areas (face + neck). She has praised her surgeons publicly and shown off a dramatically tighter, more youthful appearance in 2025.

The “She Hates It” Claim

This stems almost entirely from April 2026 tabloid reports (primarily RadarOnline, picked up by Page Six, Daily Mail, AOL, etc.). Anonymous “sources close to Jenner” claimed:

Her facelift is “slipping” or “fading” less than a year later.

She’s “mad as hell,” unhappy with the results, and “desperate” for a revision.

She’s comparing herself unfavorably to other celebrities like Denise Richards and Lori Loughlin.

These stories exploded on social media and Instagram, with plastic surgeons weighing in on whether it’s normal settling/swelling resolution, technique differences (e.g., SMAS vs. deep-plane), or just ongoing aging.

However, there is no direct quote or confirmation from Kris Jenner herself saying she hates it or regrets the procedure.

She has continued to appear in public (e.g., recent spa outings) and the family has not addressed the “regret” rumors on their shows or social media.

Did Kris Jenner Really Shell Out $100K on a Facelift She Now Hates?

Plastic surgery experts note that facelifts don’t stop the clock – swelling peaks early (making results look ultra-tight at first), then things settle. Results typically last 7-15+ years depending on the technique, lifestyle, and genetics, but maintenance (fillers, lasers, etc.) is common. “Slipping” after ~10-12 months is often normal softening rather than a failure.

Bottom Line

She did get a facelift that cost a significant amount (the $100K ballpark is plausible for the reported level of work).

Claims she “now hates” it are unverified gossip from unnamed sources, amplified by tabloids and social media for clicks. Similar rumors swirl around many celebrities.

Jenner has historically been candid about her procedures (even filming one) and has expressed no broad regrets about plastic surgery.