If you want to make an appointment with Kris Jenner’s plastic surgeon, Dr. Stephen Levine (the man responsible for her recent high-profile facelift), you’ll need a password.
The iconic mom appeared on the Not Skinny but Not Fat podcast and talked about why she’s been so open about her plastic surgery. For example, she filmed her first facelift on Keeping Up with the Kardashians in 2011.
Jenner said if her friend wants to schedule an appointment with Dr. Levine, she won’t be able to remove her name. You must use a special word or phrase to access it. This way, no one can jump ahead by pretending to be part of Jenner’s exclusive and close circle of friends.
Password protection was put in place shortly after Jenner went through the process in New York City. “I really wanted to give him flowers,” Jenner said. “I’ve never felt so comfortable, safe and secure in my life.” After Jenner’s facelift made its spectacular debut, she noticed there was a lot of speculation about who did the work and wanted to make sure it was Levine. So she asked for permission to share, and Dr. Levine agreed, on the condition that she come up with a secret word so the front desk wouldn’t be overwhelmed with requests from “friends.”
“I can’t tell you how many times his office calls and says, ‘Julie Monopoly is on the phone and says she’s your best friend,'” Jenner said. “I’m sure people have tried to break in. If you know me, you know what the password is.”
But what could this password be? As a longtime Kardashian researcher, I have some ideas. Perhaps it’s “Todd Cranes,” a reference to Scott Disick’s long-running prank? Perhaps it’s Smooch, the children’s clothing store that Jenner and her daughter Kourtney Kardashian ran in the early days of KUWTK. What about viral quotes like “You’re doing great, sweetie!”? It could be Kylie’s “Is that a chicken?” or her signature drink, the “Belvedere Vodka Martini.” Only Jenner’s true friends know the truth!
Watch the full interview below.