top of page

FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $149 

Kris Jenner Is Talking About Peptides, Too - New York Magazine

  • May 9
  • 2 min read

Kris Jenner Is Talking About Peptides, Too - New York MagazineAfter openly discussing her well-known facelift, Jenner recently added another topic to the conversation: peptides.


According to New York Magazine, Jenner appeared on a Mother’s Day episode of the women’s health podcast She MD, where she spoke with Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thais Aliabadi about aging, health, surgery, wellness routines, and life in the public eye. During the conversation, Haney asked Jenner how she continues to look and feel the way she does. Jenner’s answer was simple: she said she loves “a good peptide.”



The article notes that Jenner did not specify which peptides she uses. She did, however, describe turning to Dr. Aliabadi after an early experience with Ozempic, which left her feeling nauseous and unable to function normally. Jenner said Aliabadi suggested a different approach, and she now pairs peptides with supplements such as fish oil under her doctor’s guidance.

New York Magazine places Jenner’s comments in the context of a much larger trend: growing celebrity and online interest in peptide therapy. Peptides have become a popular topic in wellness, biohacking, aesthetics, anti-aging conversations, and online self-experimentation communities. However, the article also points out an important caution: not all peptides being discussed or promoted online are FDA-approved, and the peptide-therapy space often relies heavily on anecdotal claims rather than large-scale clinical evidence.

Jenner described her peptide and supplement routine as a “game changer,” saying it helped her feel more alert and gave her more stamina later in the day. But the article also makes clear that peptides are only one part of Jenner’s broader routine. She also strength trains three times per week, does Pilates, follows medical guidance, and continues to openly credit cosmetic surgery as part of her appearance.


Summary

New York Magazine’s article uses Kris Jenner’s podcast comments to highlight the growing visibility of peptides in celebrity wellness culture. Jenner says peptides have become part of her personal routine, though she does not name specific compounds. The piece also emphasizes that peptide therapy remains a complicated and often under-researched category, especially when discussed online through celebrity anecdotes, biohacking communities, and aesthetic wellness trends.


Final thought

The bigger story is not just that Kris Jenner uses peptides. It is that peptides have moved into mainstream celebrity conversation, where personal anecdotes can quickly influence public curiosity. For anyone covering the peptide industry, this is exactly why careful language matters. Celebrity interest may drive attention, but research, regulation, clinical evidence, and product quality remain separate and much more serious conversations.


Credit: This article is a rewritten summary based on New York Magazine’s coverage, “Kris Jenner Is a Peptides Devotee, Too.”


Editor’s Note: This article is intended solely for research, educational, and industry discussion purposes. It does not promote, recommend, or imply any personal use, medical use, health benefit, treatment outcome, or therapeutic application of peptides or related compounds.

 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page