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Date:2025-04-25 15:40:07
Only time will tell what the future holds for Kylie Jenner.
But recently, the 25-year-old decided to peer into what she could look like when she's older. Taking to TikTok July 10, Kylie used an aging filter that applied bags under her eyes and wrinkles.
"I don't like it," she told her nearly 54 million followers. "I don't like it at all. No, no."
However, the Kardashians star then showed her older self some love.
"Jk," she wrote in the comments, "I love her she's cute lol."
Kylie has expressed her fear of aging before—like when she found her first gray hair.
"Oh my god!" she said in a 2016 Snapchat video. "Take it out!"
There was even a time when the Kylie Cosmetics mogul noted she was nervous about approaching the end of her teenage years.
"I'm scared of the day I turn 19," she told The Sunday Times' Style magazine in 2015. "I really don't want to grow past 18."
But as Kylie has previously noted, life has only gotten better as the years have gone by.
"It's really such a blessing that I've been able to live and experience so much life at such a young age," the mom to daughter Stormi Webster, 5, and son Aire Webster, 17 months, told HommeGirls earlier this year. "I have two kids, I'm 25. Honestly. I've never been happier. As I get older, I get more appreciative of my life, my family, my friends and having all these opportunities."
To keep up with Kylie over the years, scroll on.
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