Kris Jenner knows how to make headlines, and this time, all it took was one photo. The 69-year-old momager reportedly wasn’t happy with MAC Cosmetics. The brand had posted a striking black and white picture of her. It looked like a preview for an upcoming beauty campaign. MAC shared it on their official Instagram page, and it made fans stop scrolling.
"Check your DMs right now… who leaked this?" Jenner wrote in a comment on the post. She tagged the brand again. Then she added a second, even more direct message: "Check your DMs right now." According to Page Six, the post was later taken down.
The glamorous image had a watermark that said "for internal use only." It showed Jenner looking radiant. She had glowing skin and dramatic eye makeup. Her hair was in a messy updo with soft bangs. Longer curly strands framed her face.

Social media users quickly jumped into the comments. One person joked, "Please, please don’t fire the poor employee who posted this." Another person quipped that Jenner was "about to take them all out." A third commenter simply said, "I don’t think they were supposed to upload this." A fourth person added to the chatter, asking, "What’s happening at MAC Cosmetics?" They then mused, "Either this is a GREAT marketing strategy or someone is getting fired."
This incident comes just weeks after Jenner opened up about her youthful look. She surprised her fans with a new appearance. She explained why she decided to have another facelift.
"I had a facelift about 15 years ago, so it was time for a refresh," the star of The Kardashians shared. She spoke in an interview with Vogue Arabia published on August 26. "I decided to get this facelift because I want to be the best version of myself, and that makes me happy."
The mother of six then continued, "Just because you get older doesn’t mean you should give up on yourself." She also revealed that Kylie Jenner was by her side during her recovery. Kim Kardashian was "present throughout" the whole process via FaceTime.
"If you feel comfortable in your own skin and you want to age naturally — meaning you don’t want to do anything — then don’t do anything," she advised. "But for me, this is aging naturally. It’s my version."
