Bella Hadid Admits To Having Plastic Surgery, But Only On Her Nose!!!!!
The internet has been hard on Bella Hadid’s appearance, claiming she had lots of work done to her face throughout the years.
They have been using this “before and after” shot…
And obviously she looks completely different, but one thing you have to remember is that “before” photo was snapped when she was just 13 or 14-years-old. I don’t know about you, but I look different from when I was 13. That’s the issue with a lot of these before/after snaps, they’re comparing people to how they looked decades ago.
During a recent interview with Vogue, the now 25-year-old model revealed that the only surgery she had done to her face was a nose job. And it’s a decision she regrets today, “I wish I had kept the nose of my ancestors. I think I would have grown into it,” she admitted.
But as far as all the other sh*t people say she had done to her face? Well, she says it’s not true.
People think I fully f–ked with my face because of one picture of me as a teenager looking puffy. I’m pretty sure you don’t look the same now as you did at 13, right? I have never used filler. Let’s just put an end to that. I have no issue with it, but it’s not for me.
She also denied getting her eyes lifted. She claims her new look is contributed to “face tape” which is the “oldest trick in the book” according to her.
I’ve had this impostor syndrome where people made me feel like I didn’t deserve any of this. People always have something to say, but what I have to say is, I’ve always been misunderstood in my industry and by the people around me.
So there you go. She transformed her nose, but nothing more. Of course, she previously stated she didn’t have ANY plastic surgery, so who knows if you can trust her completely.
That being said, it would probably benefit society if people were more open to sharing plastic surgery results. If we all agreed to not judge them for it, and they were allowed to be open with it, maybe we’d see how common it is.
And maybe young women would realize that they simply can’t look like the stars they see on screen without medical intervention.