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Kyle Richards Hailed For Aging Backwards In New Photo: ‘Go On Benjamin Button!’

Kyle Richards finally got his flowers!

The reality TV star, best known for her role on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” has made headlines for something other than allegations of using the Olympics for weight loss. The actor recently shared a photo on social media that left fans in disbelief at his youthful appearance.

Kyle Richards’ Age-Defying Beauty Enthralls Fans

In her photo with two other “RHOBH” cast members, Crystal Kung Minkoff and Sutton Stracke, the 54-year-old looks gorgeous with smokey eye makeup, glossy lips and a low ponytail for her brown locks.

The caption reads “BTS,” most likely signifying that they are in the middle of filming for their series. In her Instagram story, she posted a mirror selfie and showed off her outfit: a white and black cut-out dress. She paired the look with white heels, simple jewelry and a black bag.

Kyle Richards Praised For Reverse Aging In New Photo: 'Go On Benjamin Button!'Instagram | Kyle Richards

Her young face caught the attention of her followers in the comments, like this user who wrote, “Is it me or Kyle getting younger? Carry on Benjamin Button!! ?,” referring to a fictional character who ages inversely. The fan said, “Kyle is getting older. I’ll have what he has, please. ?”

Another gushed, “Stop!! You look amazing! Glow and reverse aging! Total goal now for me ??? great pics you guys.” While a fourth admired his fit physique, declaring, “Look at those triceps ???.”

This loyal follower emphatically declared, “For all you haters..he didn’t get that definition and muscle from pills or injections ?????? Great job, @kylerichards18 ??????.” The netizen described her body as “info goals ????????????❤️,” adding, “You look AMAZING Kyle ???.”

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Anyone who knows the former child star knows she’s no stranger to flaunting her lavish lifestyle and glamorous looks. Earlier in March, the television personality proved her fashion-forward status when she shared a mirror selfie that showcased one of her most glamorous looks.

The socialite put on a lively performance in a sleek black mini dress from AREA that highlighted her toned legs and ample cleavage. The dazzling gown featured sparkling crystal-encrusted straps that draped over her shoulders and down her chest, ending in a butterfly design at the center of her chest.

The “Little House on the Prairie” actress completed the look with a touch of silver, opting for a unique bag and open heels. Keeping her hairstyle simple yet elegant, the mother-of-four styled her beautiful hair into a low bun, with two large sections framing her face.

Kyle Richards Praised For Reverse Aging In New Photo: 'Go On Benjamin Button!'Instagram | Kyle Richards

Taking to her Instagram story to share her look, Richards jokingly captioned the post with “Long day,” possibly referencing the days of filming for her reality show.

‘Eaten Alive’ Star Speaks Out Against Fitness Brands

Richards clarified that she does not endorse any fitness brand that claims to have helped her weight loss journey. The Blast reports that after controversy arose from rumors that she had been using the weight loss drug, Ozempic, she quickly dispelled it by sharing her fitness journey with her fans. He also denounced the brand and advised his followers not to buy the product.

It was reported that the ad, which was circulated on social media platforms, falsely claimed that Richards had achieved significant weight loss using their product. Afterwards, she quickly posted a screenshot of the ad on her account and clearly warned her followers, “Don’t buy this!”

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He also added a photo of BioScience’s Keto-ACV gummies and wrote along with the image, “This website is a scam and is using my image. This is a false ad. I do not endorse this product or have ever taken anything like this… These are not my words in this ad.”

After being accused by “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Melissa Gorga of using diabetes medication to lose weight, the “Halloween” actress shot back that she didn’t know what Ozempic was before it became controversial.

He stated, “I eat protein, fruits, and vegetables. Now that I am the weight I want to be, I will eat a little pasta, etc., once in a while. But no alcohol since July 15.”

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