We’ve all heard the saying “beauty is pain.” Sure, many beauty treatments come with a little discomfort, but Kylie Jenner pushed the limits at this year’s Met Gala. The reality star and beauty mogul resorted to an extreme method to serve one of the night’s most iconic looks—she glued parts of her body (including her feet) to her outfit. And yes, there’s video proof of the painful ordeal.
The Kardashian-Jenner Queen of Commitment
Kylie Jenner, part of the world’s most famous family, the Kardashian-Jenners (helmed by the ever-strategic Kris Jenner), knows how to make a statement. Oh, and let’s not forget—she’s also dating heartthrob Timothée Chalamet.
As one of the Met Gala’s many star-studded attendees, Kylie joined the ranks of A-listers who gather each year to make fashion history with jaw-dropping, out-of-this-world outfits. But this year, Kylie went to the extreme: she literally glued her feet to her heels.
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Kylie Jenner’s Drastic Fashion Hack at the 2025 Met Gala
Kylie Jenner walked the Met Gala’s iconic blue carpet in a stunning design by Maximilian Davis, the creative director of Ferragamo. Her dress—a blend of gray tones with sleek black details—perfectly captured modern elegance. But the true showstopper? Her ’90s-inspired stilettos.
After the event, Kylie took to Instagram to reveal the behind-the-scenes madness. Following her designer’s advice, she glued her feet to her stilettos to prevent any wardrobe malfunctions or painful slipping during the night.
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In the clip shared on her Instagram, Kylie’s glam team can be seen carefully trying to remove her feet from the heels post-Gala. The video even captures Kylie letting out some painful groans as they gently peel her skin away from the glue. Luckily, she later confirmed that her feet survived the ordeal just fine.
So… what’s next, Kylie? At this point, nothing seems off-limits.
This article was originally written in Spanish by Carla Martell in Cultura Colectiva.

