Celeb goss 1st November 2016 by Paula Lyne
Kylie Jenner’s Latest Instagram Snap Has Some Fans Worrying She’s Lost Too Much Weight
The 19-year-old's Halloween costume revealed a noticeably slimmer frame.
Kylie Jenner threw it back to 2002 with her Halloween costume this year, dressing up as a Dirrty-era Christina Aguilera for her weekend blowout. The KUWTK star’s outfit was a direct nod to Christina’s look from the 2002 video, from her bleached blonde wig to her black and red chaps.
While for the most part the costume went down as a big hit on social media, one thing did spark concern among some commenters: Kylie’s visibly smaller frame.
While she regularly posts selfies of herself in skintight dresses and swimsuits, Kylie rarely shares straight-up bikini pictures, and her smaller arms, waist and hips didn’t go unnoticed by fans. “Where have your curves gone?” one poster wrote, with another asking, “Where are your hips?” Some commenters even suggested Kylie had removed her “butt and hip implants” of late.
Whatever the cause of Kylie’s change in body shape, it was clear the 19-year-old was loving her choice of costume, and the critical comments didn’t stop her posting photos and videos to Instagram and Snapchat all evening long. So on-point was her Halloween look, in fact, that it got a stamp of approval from the Dirrty queen herself, Christina Aguilera:
“YAASSSSS”…..Killin it @kyliejenner yes to dirrty 2016!! Get it girrrl!!! https://t.co/jD4kjvcVb1
— Christina Aguilera (@xtina) October 30, 2016
The red-and-black October 31st look was Kylie’s second costume of the week, after she donned a sheer black dress and a face of white make-up for a skeleton-themed “dead dinner party” with Tyga on Friday October 28th.
A busy weekend!
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