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Kylie Jenner Responds to Accusations She Used Weight Loss Drugs After Her Pregnancies
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Date:2025-04-10 00:50:18
Kylie Jenner is sprinting away from this negativity.
The Kardashians star clapped back at comments regarding her appearance in the years following the births of her kids Stormi Webster in 2018 and Aire Webster in 2022.
“I was 200 pounds when I gave birth to my 9-pound babies: 8.3 and 8.9,” she explained to British Vogue in a profile published Aug. 13. “I’m back at my weight I was before I had my daughter and son and people are putting side by sides of me three months postpartum. I’m like: ‘Does everyone forget that I had two children and I gained 60 pounds both pregnancies?’”
Kylie—who shares her kids with ex Travis Scott and now dates Timothée Chalamet—detailed how her weight has fluctuated over the years.
“I finally lost all the baby weight after my daughter and then got pregnant with my son two months later,” Kylie explained. “And I felt in shape and it was working out, and then I got pregnant and did it all over again. I feel like people didn’t give me, or give women in general, enough empathy.”
As she put it, referring to the type 1 diabetes medication-turned-weight loss tool Ozempic, “People are accusing me of being on drugs or something.”
Kylie’s postpartum weight isn’t the only scrutiny she has faced as she’s grown up in the public eye.
“The world put a lot of pressure on a teenager, me, to make the right decisions,” the 27-year-old noted to the publication. “I just have to be gentle with myself because although I carried so much responsibility in the moment, I was just trying to do what was best for me.”
These days, she’s giving herself a break.
“I was just trying my best as a human,” the beauty mogul reflected. “I have to realize: ‘It’s OK, Kylie.’ Looking back, I’m like, ‘God, I was 17, 18.’”
Keep reading to see Kylie’s evolution through the years.
Kylie attends Matrix at A Time for Heroes Celebrity Carnival just months before the Keeping up with the Kardashians series premiere.
Kylie shows support for Selena Gomez's Kiss & Tell album by attending its release party.
Kylie sports bangs at Wango Tango music festival in Los Angeles.
Kylie is all smiles at the Taste Of Beverly Hills.
Kylie attends Wango Tango festial for the second year in a row.
Kylie attends the 2011 People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles.
Kylie attends the 2012 Teen Choice Awards just ahead of her 15th birthday.
Kylie goes grunge at Jingle Ball 2012.
Kylie vogues at the MTV Movie Awards.
Kylie shows support for pal Justin Bieber at the Justin Bieber's Believe premiere.
King Kylie arrives at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards.
Kylie walks the blue carpet at the 2014 Teen Choice Awards.
Kylie is all grown up at GQ's Grammys after party in 2015.
Kylie brings back the bangs for a night at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards.
Suited up! Kylie sports a business casual vibe at Marie Claire's 'Fresh Faces' Party.
Kylie walks her own red carpet at her 2016 charity event with SinfulColors.
Kylie sports a two-piece ensemble at Marie Claire's Image Maker Awards 2017.
Kylie goes blonde at the 2017 Met Gala.
A year later, Kylie returned to her roots for an all-black look at the 2018 Met Gala, just months after welcoming her daughter Stormi with her now-ex Travis Scott.
Kylie supports Travis at the premiere of Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly.
Kylie steps out in a Balmain jumpsuit at the 2019 Grammys.
Kylie is feeling blue at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscars Party.
She's on the move! Kylie leaves the Parsons Awards in 2021.
Kylie steps out at the Baby2Baby gala months after welcoming her son Aire.
Kylie is seeing red on the 2023 Met Gala red carpet.
Kylie uses her seltzer Sprinter as the ultimate accessory while out and about in Los Angeles.
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