Kris Jenner is terrified that her 25-year-old younger boyfriend, Corey Gamble, will break free from his golden cage, become a star in his own right, and hook up with women much younger than her, a new report claimed.

According to a mole, the 43-year-old hottie has been Kris' bedmate and gofer for nearly ten years and is so controlled by her that he missed a position on TV's blockbuster "Yellowstone" last year because Kris was afraid of losing him to someone younger and prettier.

“He’s still complaining and talking about how he could have been on the show if it weren’t for Kris. He’s got a lot of connections and has been getting plenty of offers and most people think it’s only a matter of time before he ditches Kris,” an unnamed source told Globe Magazine.

Insiders added that the frantic Kardashian-Jenner matriarch is horrified by the prospect of doing anything unrelated to her and her business, and he finds it quite oppressive. As previously reported, informants believe Kris risked the wrath of catty daughters Kim, Kourtney, and Khloé Kardashian by promoting her lover boy to right-hand man, giving him greater authority and control.

“She’s going to need to sweeten the deal even more if she wants to keep him on the leash,” the tipster said.

Kris Jenner has yet to comment on the claims that she feels insecure about the future of her romance with Corey Gamble. So, avid followers of the “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star should take all these unverified reports with a grain of salt until everything is proven true and correct.

Meanwhile, the Kardashian-Jenner family is known for their stringent diets and fitness routines, but fans believe Kris is taking Ozempic to lose weight. The medicine is approved for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes, but celebrities are taking advantage of its principal adverse effect, weight loss.

A dietician suggested Kris try Ozempic, but it may put her "body at greater risk" because of her age. The momager’s remarkable weight loss has prompted many to wonder if the diva is pursuing an Olympic career.

Nutritionist Rania Batayneh spoke with The Sun about Kris' appearance and recommended that she utilized filler to compensate for any gauntness caused by the medicine.

“In her photos, it appears that Kris has used filler to offset the possible volume loss experienced by her rapid weight loss. This is also common among people who use Ozempic. Rapid weight loss changes how much collagen the body produces, which can lead to further wrinkles. Turning to fillers can alleviate concerns about facial volume loss,” Rania told the publication.

Kris has not mentioned using Ozempic. The nutritionist further stated that if the reality star loses weight quickly with the medicine, she may be jeopardizing her health owing to her postmenopausal age.

“If you are postmenopausal and losing weight rapidly, you are putting your body at greater risk. Rapid weight loss, as seen in individuals using weight loss injections, can lead to muscle loss, which results in weak bones. But in your 60s, you are losing muscle naturally over time. Rapid weight loss puts you at a higher risk of significant muscle loss,” Rania added.

The nutritionist also stated that Kris should have a particular quantity of protein, carbohydrates, and good fats in order to maintain her health as she ages. In the 60s, appropriate vitamin D intake becomes more crucial.