
Kimberly Posts Photos On Instagram To Commemorate Her 56th Birthday
On March 10th, the former prosecutor shared several photos with her loyal fanbase on Instagram to send a positive message about her 56th birthday.
"Feeling grateful for another year of life, growth, and amazing people by my side," wrote Kimberly. "Here's to new adventures, laughter, and making the most of every moment."
Some of the pictures posted by the former girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr. included her posing in a one-shoulder, gold sequined mini dress at a formal-looking event with friends, her son, Anthony, and others.
The last photo in the celebratory compilation was a selfie of her and photographer Madison Sohaney sitting in a car dressed to the nines. Kimberly added '#BirthdayBlessings' and '#GratefulHeart' at the end of her caption to wrap things up on an optimistic note.
Fans Ask Kimberly To Stop Using Lip Filler In The Comments Section
While many of Kimberly's 1.6M followers sent her positive birthday messages, telling her to enjoy a year of "joy and happiness," some of them couldn't get past how she looked. Many began accusing her of using lip fillers and Botox on top of dramatic dark makeup, asking her to "get rid of" her big lips and eyebrows.
"You're so pretty without all of that," commented one follower, with another telling the 56-year-old she is "looking like a 'Bratz' doll now."
"Could we just see your natural beauty?" asked another fan. "Enough with the fillers."
Other Instagram users were just as critical of the California-native's birthday makeup look, telling her she had on "too much black eyeliner" and that her eyelashes were "too dark."
Despite the negative comments, Kimberly has continued sharing pictures of herself, especially after being nominated by President Donald Trump as the United States ambassador to Greece.
Instagram was not the only platform people have been using to express their feelings about Kimberly's evolving appearance. One person on X recently wrote, "I think it's important to point out that Kimberly Guilfoyle has ruined her face."
While the former first lady of San Francisco has never openly admitted to getting any work done on her face, this is not the first time she's been accused of using alternative beauty treatments like Botox and fillers.
The advisor had a brief modeling career in the 1990s, posing for department store advertising campaigns and a bridal magazine. In the meantime, many internet users have continued to draw comparisons from her pre-politics modeling days and her last few years in the public eye, requesting that she "cut back" on any cosmetic procedures.