Kardashians unmasked: AI reveals natural looks sans surgery
In some circles, the Kardashians are symbols of the contemporary beauty canon. But how would these celebrities look if they had never undergone plastic surgery? Thanks to artificial intelligence, we can now find out.
13 August 2024 08:36
The Kardashian Family took American showbiz by storm. The reality show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" brought worldwide fame to the entire family, and the famous sisters earned millions by running numerous businesses. Since the first episode aired in 2007, the celebrities have undergone huge transformations, often as a result of aesthetic medical procedures. Kris Jenner and her daughters have had numerous plastic surgeries, making them resemble their former selves less and less.
The reality show stars, now aired on the Disney+ platform, have been repeatedly accused of setting unattainable beauty standards. This has caused complexes in many young women worldwide. Looking at photos taken over the years, apparent differences in their appearance can be seen – changed not only by surgeons but also supported by professional photo editing programs.
This is how the Kardashians would look without plastic surgery? This video caused a stir online
Many celebrities take advantage of the benefits of aesthetic medicine. However, the Kardashians are a particular case under the scrutiny of public opinion. Some time ago, a video on TikTok showed what the famous Kardashian sisters would look like without plastic surgery. In the video by Australian internet creators operating under the pseudonym Vandahood Live, artificial intelligence was used to show how these American celebrities might look today if they had never gone under the knife. A lot of comments appeared under the material.
The algorithm was kind to them anyway; Kylie and Khloe changed drastically, only Kourtney resembles her former self, the rest not at all; They used to look beautiful. Different, but beautiful - we read.
See how the Kardashians might look today without beauty treatments.