
"I'mma keep them because I like them. Not all the time. Because sometimes I'm like, 'Oh, girl, you are not 24.' But you're f-king right. Oh my God. Am I admitting that I'm not 24? You're right. I'm not 24. I'm 33 years old, and this is how my face looks."
"I have four daughters, and I want them to know that they were made exactly the way they were intended to be made and that they should proceed as such."
"I think one of the prettiest things is crow's feet because typically it is from smiling, smile lines. It is from feeling joy in your life."
"When they get into their 30s, I want them to be like, 'You know what? Mom had wrinkles then too.' Because I do. And I earned these suckers."
Kylie Kelce chooses to skip Botox and facial fillers and to let her face age naturally, accepting fine lines and wrinkles. She describes facial lines as markers of expression and experience, valuing crow's feet as evidence of smiling and joy. Kelce cites her four daughters as a primary reason for modeling natural aging, wanting them to know they were made as intended and to see genuine expressions. She referenced Kate Winslet's decision to age naturally as inspiration and emphasized that her wrinkles are earned and part of how her face looks at 33.
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