KANYE West has shown off his expensive new titanium teeth but fans were more concerned about his appearance than his grill.
Kanye, 46, was getting lunch with his wife Bianca Censori, 29, and comedian Chris Rock, 58, when he debuted his new $850,000 smile.
They were all eating at the Los Angeles, California, hot spot Chateau Marmont.
Bianca was wearing a skintight, strapless leopard print jumpsuit that conformed to every inch of her body.
She was all smiles as she spoke to the comedian, who was wearing ripped jeans and a black jacket.
However, the real star of the show was Kanye.
He was wearing black jeans, a puffy black jacket, and black boots – but one accessory caught everyone’s attention.
Ye was also sporting his brand new $850,000 grills.
The grills are made of titanium and cover all of his teeth with a flat piece of metal on the bottom and the top.
Both of the dental prosthetics feature small points that mimic canine teeth.
CHANGING FACES
Kanye’s fans on Reddit saw the photos and commented on his ever-changing appearance.
One wrote, “Every time I see him he looks scarier lmao.”
A fan replied, “He does literally have James Bond henchman teeth now so…”
“He doesn’t look well,” another said.
A fourth fan wrote, “His face is swollen from his recent dental surgery.”
That same user continued, “Idk I feel like that’s really the only explanation for that unusually puffy face, but what do I know.
“… saw a video from a few weeks ago and he looked nothing like that to me.”
Other fans on the Reddit thread thought that Kanye’s “puffy” face was due to possible weight gain that could be caused by medication.
YE’S NEW SMILE
In an Instagram Story uploaded on Wednesday, the Donda rapper showed off his new dentures in a selfie.
After the picture of his brand new titanium smile, he posted a screenshot of a Google search for the James Bond villain, Jaws.
The henchman used his metal chompers to attack and bite his enemies in both the 1977 action flick The Spy Who Loved Me and its 1979 follow-up, Moonraker.
It emerged on Thursday that, contrary to some rumors, the musician has not had all of his teeth removed.
“The technical term is fixed prosthodontics,” said a person close to Ye who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
“They are fixed and permanent. This goes way beyond veneers or grills.
“It’s quite unlike anything that has been done before. It’s experimental dentistry, to say the least.
“All that said, his teeth weren’t removed.”
Titanium dentures – or titanium dental implants – are typically used to replace damaged or missing teeth.
They tend to work best in candidates who are in overall good health, according to Healthline.
They may also be used to treat severe tooth decay, infections, and periodontal disease.