Kris Jenner‘s plastic surgeon access is reportedly gated by a secret password, a source says, after the reality mogul explained her approach on the “Not Skinny but Not Fat” podcast. The Kardashian matriarch discussed her latest facelift, and said Dr. Steven Levine asked her to create a code for anyone seeking a consultation.
Kris Jenner described it as a way to limit imposters and protect her cosmetic doctor from unwanted attention while still helping trusted friends reach his office.
Access to Kris Jenner’s plastic surgeon may need a secret code word for admittance
As cited by Vanity Fair, on the podcast, Kris Jenner spelled out the arrangement with Dr. Steven Levine. She said, “As long as we can come up with a password so that if somebody calls and says, ‘I’m Kris Jenner’s best friend’… they have to say the secret password.” She adds, “He didn’t want the attention, which I loved.” Jenner then explained why the safeguard exists. She said, “If I told you how many times his office has called and said… ‘She says she’s your best friend,’ and I’m like, ‘I’ve never heard of her’.”
The code applies to her inner circle only. Jenner made that clear with a wink. She said, “If you know me, you know what the password is.” The Kris Jenner plastic surgeon filter aims to keep consultations discreet while stopping name droppers. It also mirrors how the mogul manages access across business and family. She prefers a controlled pathway that verifies relationships before anyone gets through.
Kris Jenner also framed the procedure choice in her broader philosophy on aging. In a recent Vogue Arabia chat, she said a refresh felt right. She said, “If you feel comfortable in your skin and you want to age gracefully…then don’t do anything. But for me, this is aging gracefully. It’s my version.” The message aligns with her public role as the Kardashian matriarch.
Kris Jenner continues to oversee projects while setting boundaries. The password practice underscores that balance. Anyone hoping to see her preferred physician must pass the code check before any appointment is considered.