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Kylie Jenner’s BFF shows off new silhouette as top surgeons declare the era of exaggerated curves is over

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Stassie Karanikolaou’s decision to reverse her Brazilian butt lift is fueling new questions about whether the era of exaggerated curves is coming to an end.

Karanikolaou was spotted enjoying the Miami sun wearing a fiery red bikini before the Formula One Grand Prix. The 28-year-old influencer, showing off a noticeably different silhouette, sparked fresh questions, as experts point to a growing shift toward more natural results. Karanikolaou, who remains a part of Kylie Jenner’s inner circle, confirmed her “a– reduction” in October and shared her recovery experience on TikTok.

“From what I’ve seen, this a– looks nice, lifted and smaller,” Karanikolaou told her 4.3 million followers. “I’m so excited to be healed and to feel more comfortable in my skin.”

She first opened up about reversing her Brazilian butt lift in May 2025 as she prepared for surgery. Reflecting on what led her to get the procedure in the first place, Karanikolaou pointed to outside pressure and fleeting beauty standards.

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The look Karanikolaou once embraced was popularized by high-profile celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian, whose curvier silhouettes dominated beauty ideals for years.

“I felt just the pressure of the world that we live in and the trend of the times,” she said on her “Better Half” podcast, later warning, “Do not surgically alter your body for a trend at a time because just know that the trend is only going to be relevant for a little bit.”

Her experience comes as plastic surgeons tell Fox News Digital that the era of dramatic BBLs may be fading.

“I am seeing more patients requesting natural, timeless results,” Dr. Stephanie Farber explained. She noted that patients are increasingly moving away from “exaggerated, dramatic” results in favor of a more natural look.

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Dr. Omar Tillo echoed the shift, saying, “We are definitely seeing preferences change.”

“A few years ago, there was a big focus on very dramatic results, whereas now more patients are asking for a shape that looks softer and more natural,” the Creo Clinic surgeon explained.

Surgeons said patients are increasingly prioritizing results that do not interfere with their day-to-day routines. Dr. Farber pointed to a growing cultural trend that has pushed a focus on wellness, fitness and longevity. Patients today are more informed about aesthetics and tend to favor subtle, balanced results that will age well over time, according to the board-certified plastic surgeon.

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“With more patients consciously choosing to live a healthy, balanced life, it is important to them that their surgical results do not interfere with their fitness routine, clothing choices, and other aspects of their lives,” Dr. Farber added. “Again, this applies to the rise in requests for breast reductions, small breast augmentations, high-definition liposuction and micro BBL. Overall, more patients are gravitating toward understated, natural results that age well and that fit into an active lifestyle.”

Dr. Tillo explained, “Aesthetic trends move quickly, especially when celebrities and social media are involved.”

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“We’re now seeing more people wanting results that fit their body naturally rather than going for extreme volume,” he added. “Patients are also much more informed than they used to be when it comes to recovery, long-term maintenance, and surgical risk.”

But doctors cautioned that undoing those results is not always straightforward. Depending on the original technique and a patient’s anatomy, Dr. Farber said reversal could involve a combination of liposuction and skin tightening.

“Revision surgery can sometimes be more complicated because you’re dealing with previous surgery, scar tissue, and changes to the body that have already taken place,” Dr. Tillo added. “Every case is different, which is why it’s important that patients are properly assessed by an experienced surgeon before moving forward.”

That added complexity can also come at a higher price. Experts said revision procedures are often more time-intensive and may require multiple treatments, making them more expensive than the original surgery. This is a reality that underscores Karanikolaou’s warning about chasing short-lived trends.

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Trump shows up at LIV Golf event at his Virginia course after calling for players to rejoin PGA Tour

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President Donald Trump is at his second golf tournament in as many weeks, both of which were at courses he owns.

A week after catching PGA Tour action at his Doral course in South Florida, Trump motorcaded to Trump National Golf Course Washington D.C. in Sterling, Virginia, to watch LIV golfers.

Trump arrived at a presidential suite via golf cart where his son, Eric, was seated with someone from the Public Investment Fund, whom the president shook hands with.

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Amid the uncertainty of LIV Golf after the league announced the Saudis would no longer fund it after this season, Trump said last week that LIV golfers returning to the PGA Tour would be beneficial to the sport.

“I do believe that all of the golfers should be playing against each other. They were viewing something as a monopoly, but it’s swaying away. It should be the opposite of a monopoly,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office last Thursday.

“I want to see Rory [McIlroy] playing Bryson DeChambeau. I want to see big Jon Rahm playing Scottie, who is so great. Scottie Scheffler is great. They have great players on LIV, but it’s almost like people want to see that. That’s why the Masters was so good, because you saw everybody together.

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“The tour wants to have the best players. You can’t have the best player that they’re boycotting now. They may do something, you know, a little bit, but they’ll all be back on tour, and it’ll be great. I don’t know what’s happening with LIV.”

Trump has attended LIV events at his courses in the past. This is one of two LIV events at a Trump course this year, as they’ll head to Bedminster, New Jersey in August.

The Cadillac Championship last week, won by Cameron Young, was the first time in a decade that the PGA Tour was at one of Trump’s courses.

Trump was also in attendance for the first day of the Ryder Cup last year at Bethpage Black in New York.

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Two police officers shot, suspect ‘actively firing at police’ in Syracuse standoff lasting hours: report

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Two police officers were shot, and a third was injured Saturday in Syracuse, New York, as authorities faced off with a gunman who has been “actively firing at police” for more than four hours, forcing residents to evacuate.

The two police officers who were shot, along with the third who was injured, remain in stable condition, according to a report from local outlet Syracuse.com.

The Syracuse Police Department wrote in a statement on X that the incident is “still very active,” as of 2:40 p.m. local time.

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“The suspect is actively firing at police,” officials said. “Residents are urged to SHELTER IN PLACE and avoid the area immediately. Please stay indoors, stay away from windows, and avoid the area entirely. Do not respond to the scene.”

Authorities said the incident started at about 6 a.m., when police were called to investigate a person injuring a dog with a machete in a residential area a few minutes south of downtown Syracuse, Syracuse.com reported.

The neighborhood is mostly made up of public housing complexes and low-income apartment buildings.

While executing a search warrant, two officers were shot and another was injured.

Nearby residents are being evacuated by bus, according to the outlet.

New York State Police, Syracuse SWAT, Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office, Syracuse Fire Department and Syracuse University campus police are responding, according to Syracuse.com.

The Syracuse Police Department and New York State Police did not immediately respond to additional inquiries from Fox News Digital.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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