Kathy Griffin is pulling out the receipts for her recent facelift.
Speaking on the Nov. 10 episode of the "Good Guys" podcast with Josh Peck and Ben Soffer, the 65-year-old comedian opened up about the third facelift she'd undergone three months prior.
"I am no beauty, but he did a good job," she told Peck and Soffer. "I went to Kris Jenner's last guy ... but it was not cheap."
She didn't need much cajoling to admit that the plastic surgery procedures came out to an eye-popping $218,000.
In August, the Emmy Award-winning "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List" star revealed on her "Talk Your Head Off" YouTube show that the procedures were performed by Beverly Hills-based celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Ben Talei.
Her choice of doctor was inspired by Sia's facelift results, Griffin explained, and the "Chandelier" singer even made a personal call to Talei to slot the comedian into his busy schedule.
Griffin described getting "stitches in my eyelids" – likely a blepharoplasty – with a "cat eye stitch" to lift the corners, as well as a facelift. She also had a stitch in her chin, though it's unclear whether that was part of the facelift.
Fittingly, Griffin is currently on her "New Face, New Tour" run of comedy shows.
Kathy Griffin slams critics who go after female comedians' looks
On the "Good Guys" podcast, Griffin reflected on why women in her line of work feel pressured to alter their appearances.
"I actually think when you're a chick comedian, they just go for your looks," she said. "I think that's probably why Joan (Rivers) did so much. Because she was really pretty."
Griffin said hearing constant feedback "day in and day out" can have a big impact.
"I'm from a generation where these agents thought nothing back in the day of saying stuff like, 'Yeah, they loved your audition, but they're going to go attractive, sorry," Griffin continued. "Or 'with a nose job, you might have a chance.' So I went and got a nose job."
The comedian has previously been open about feeling pressured to surgically alter her nose at 26 years old.
Griffin is among several celebrities who have recently been candid about altering their appearances – a list that includes Kris Jenner, Christina Applegate, Sofía Vergara and Kristin Davis. Meanwhile, Lindsay Lohan and Kate Beckinsale are among the stars who have come out swinging against widespread speculation about possible cosmetic procedures.
Experts have praised public figures' transparency for offsetting unrealistic beauty standards that are especially pervasive on social media.
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Daniel Barrett told USA TODAY in 2021, "Many celebrities look good naturally, but many also have work done. And when they're not honest about it, I think they're being unethical because they're in the spotlight.
Barrett added, "They're benefitting from being a celebrity and have a moral obligation to be transparent about anything they've had done that helps them achieve a certain look."
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kathy Griffin reveals six-figure price tag for her third facelift
Reporting by KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY / USA TODAY
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