Kylie Jenner made headlines this week after pulling off a major privacy move that left fans stunned.
The 27-year-old beauty mogul is said to have spent nearly $500,000 on mature olive trees to screen her Calabasas property.
It is believed to have been designed by acclaimed Canadian architect Richard Landry.
For those unfamiliar, the mother-of two purchased the land from pop star Miley Cyrus in 2020, paying approximately $15 million for the site.
The residence boasts top-tier amenities, including a 12-car underground garage, a private bunker, a pool, a sports court, and a detached guest house.
The compound covers 30,000 square feet, with the main house occupying about 18,000 of that.
Moreover, she also had a separate facility built exclusively for her security personnel.
According to The U.S. Sun, the trees were arranged in a deliberate formation to obstruct outside views of the sprawling four-acre estate.
In an era of constant exposure, her efforts suggest a desire to retreat from public view, ironically fueling even more speculation.
Jenner was expected to move in with her two children, Stormi and Aire, whom she shares with ex-partner Travis Scott.
Her current boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet, was also likely to spend time at the secluded new home.
The Kylie Cosmetics founder remained at her $36 million Hidden Hills residence, located just minutes from the new estate, until the construction is completed.