While every celebrity is talking about weight loss and working out, the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner sisters is different. Kylie Jenner first stunned everyone by announcing on her Instagram that she has gained fifteen pounds and now the teenager has confessed in her recent interview that she has not worked out for more than two years. The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star plans to hit the gym soon just like her sisters.

"I have not worked out a day in my life in two years, it's really bad,” the 17-year-old is quoted as saying to OK magazine in an exclusive interview as she also added that she is going to start hitting the gym “this month” for “health reasons.” “I feel like all the food I eat is catching up with me as I get older," added the teenager. Earlier this month, the teenager posted an old picture of hers on her Instagram profile where she looks very thin. The picture shows Kylie standing next to her high-end Mercedes SUV. She has blonde hair and looks skinny. The teenager writes that that she was “15 pounds skinnier & had a little blonde goin on” back then. Kylie looks much fuller in her recent pictures and has even sparked off plastic surgery rumours recently.

According to various websites, there are chances that the teenager might have undergone breast enhancement surgery lately as she has been flaunting a major cleavage. Hollywood Life writes that Kylie has started to resemble her elder half-sister Kim Kardashian lately. The website also spoke to a “plastic surgeon” by the name Dr. Steve Fallek who told the website that Kylie definitely had some “implants placed.”

Kylie has also been in news for her changing shape of lips and there has been speculation that she has also got lip implants. But the teenager has always denied that she has had implants or any other kind of surgery to enhance her looks. In the February 2015 interview with Cosmopolitan magazine, Kylie said that her face looks different because she is “growing up.” Kylie said she knows “how to do my makeup, contour,” to enhance her lips.

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