Courtney Stodden's Breast Augmentation Surgery Was Filmed (VIDEO, NSFW)
1. Courtney Stodden's Breast Augmentation Surgery Was
Filmed (VIDEO, NSFW)
Eighteen-year-old Stodden went under the knife recently to change her natural C breast to DD's. Her
surgery was filmed and posted on the Internet for all the world to see.
She had plastic surgery before Kim Kardashian's wedding and also had her second breast
augmentation on Season 7 of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians."
The former Olympian opened up to "Access Hollywood" in 2009 about the nose job and partial face-
lift he had in 1984. "'Because you're Bruce Jenner, Olympic champ [people said], 'Oh my gosh, you
shouldn't be doing things like that.' The media kind of went nuts on that stuff," he said. Jenner later
underwent further surgery to correct the previous procedures. "I had it done and not even my close
friends knew I had it done," he revealed. "I mean that's how good of a job they [did]."
Abrams was not shy about admitting her recent "adjustments." She had a breast augmentation and
"loves her new body," according to her Twitter.
The "Teen Mom" star underwent a breast augmentation back in June. And lucky for her, her
boyfriend thinks he's "lucky that she doesn't look like that anymore," in reference to her pre-surgery
body.
Alexis Bellino told the Orange County Register she had a nose job.
She revealed on Twitter that she had a breast augmentation.
She has admitted to have breast augmentation surgery, but any work on her face has gone
unconfirmed.
When she was 22, she got surgery to go from a B-cup to a C-cup. "It was so dumb... I just got the
idea in my head one day, and that was that. There was no talking me out of it," said Kardashian in an
interview with Us Weekly. (Getty photo)
In her memoir, "Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List," the comedian writes about her very many
plastic surgeries, including a nose job, brow lift, Botox injections, dental veneers, chemical hair
straightening, chemical peels and liposuction. (Getty photo)
Parton has admitted to breast implants, liposuction, under-eye work, fillers, Botox and removing "the
pelican pouch" under her chin. In 2012, she told InTouch, "Anybody that's got the nerve, desire and
the money to have surgery, should find a good doctor and just do it."
The actress admits to getting a breast-lift in 1991 after the birth of her second child and having
collagen injections to her lips. In 1999 Griffith was quoted in Britain's Mirror saying, "I have been
thinking about plastic surgery, but I'm not saying where. Turning 40 is difficult. I often think, 'If only
someone could put a zip down the back of me and tighten everything up!'"
The "Everybody Loves Raymond" star and mother of four kids, told People why she underwent a
breast lift and tummy tuck: "Vanity. I mean it. Vanity. I had four C-sections and my stomach looked
like the map of the world. My breasts were hanging down to here from breastfeeding those babies,
2. and my nipples were like platters. I wanted to fit into the gowns that I finally got to wear."
In September 2003 Roseanne Barr spoke to People about her tummy tuck, nose job, breast reduction
and face-lift saying: "I want to get butt implants and a waist. But it's been, like, 10 years since I had
anything and I'm kind of scared of it. I'm old and I don't know if I"ll wake up from the anesthetic."
Kelly told a friend, "When all else fails, I get Botox injected right here, right into my forehead, as
much as possible." She also admitted to getting Botox in her armpits to Elle Magazine.
Adrianne Curry talked to KROQ radio station about her breast augmentation in 2007. The model
revealed that after a miscarriage, one of her breasts grew larger than the other, causing a two inch
difference in her breast size. Curry underwent surgery to even them out, as it were.
On his radio show in 2006, Howard Stern admitted to having gotten a nose job and chin lipo.
The "Bachelor" star made no secret about her new nose.
Once on "Oprah" Clooney admitted to having an eye lift ... though the actor claimed later to Esquire
magazine that he was just joking.
Gwyneth told Harper's Bazaar in 2013, "I won't do Botox again, because I looked crazy. I looked like
Joan Rivers!"
"I wish I'd never had my breasts done the last time," she told New Magazine. "They've put these
bloody great bags in that are too f***ing round--it's like a water bed on your chest." (Getty photo)
"When I was 19, a doctor put in bigger implants than what I asked for. I was in such a hurry to get
them that I didn't research my doctor," Richards told Us Weekly. "I just thought because they're a
plastic surgeon, they must be good. You have to be your advocate for your own body and ask 100
questions." Later Richards wrote: "At 19 when I first got my breasts done, I wish that I was confident
enough with my body to not have had surgery. That is something that I really want to encourage in
my daughters, to embrace their healthy body and have confidence. I actually feel more confident in
my skin now than in my 20's. Being confident is one of the sexiest qualities a woman can exude."
(Getty photo)
"Me and my friends found a doctor in Arizona that cost about $1,500 to get our boobs done--because
they didn't use anesthesia and I didn't know it," McCarthy told WENN. In a later interview with Us
Weekly, the former playmate said she was "too young" when she got her implants at 19. (Getty
photo)
In an interview with British Vogue, Victoria was asked about the absence of her "torpedo bazookas,"
to which the former Spice Girl reportedly replied, "gone". (Getty photo)
In an interview with Now Magazine, Kimberly states her famous father was supportive of his
daughter when she had the implants put in at 18, and even more supportive when she decided to get
rid of them. She recalls, "He's very supportive of whatever I do. He was just like, 'If you don't feel
comfortable, if you don't feel safe, just get them removed.'" (Getty photo)
"When I had implants, I felt uncomfortable," the former porn star told Us Weekly. "I would be shy at
the beach. I know it sounds funny, but I'd wear high-necked clothes, unless I was at an adult-film
convention. So I thought, 'why don't I be who I am and get my real ones back?'"
3. "I was a 34B, but the right one was always bigger than the left," she told Us Weekly. "He gave me
Cs, and I didn't want them. At all." (Getty photo)
Anderson has had multiple breast augmentations.
"I've had a little plastic surgery. I've had a little lipo. I've had a little Botox. And you know what?
None of it works. None of it," Curtis revealed to More magazine in 2002. "Ten years ago, before
anybody did that, I had fat taken from underneath my eyes because I was on a movie and I was
puffy. And I remember the cameraman saying, 'I can't shoot her now.' I remember being mortified.
And yet, you know what? Nobody tells you if you take fat from your body in one place, it comes back
in another place," she added.
When rumors circulated that Simpson had rhinoplasty in 2006, her initial response was "Everybody's
already saying it, so I just don't talk about it." Her dad then acknowledged the surgery, telling Fox
News, "Girls have their own ideas. Anyway, there was a real problem with her breathing and that
was cured." Ashlee later confirmed it to Us Weekly, telling the magazine, "I was never really
unhappy with how I looked, (and) I don't think I am more beautiful than I was (before). I just see the
same old goofy girl I see every day."
According to People, the "Hills" star followed up her 2007 nose job and breast augmentation with a
10-hour series of procedures in 2010 that included a mini brow lift, nose-job revision, chin reduction,
neck liposuction, buttock augmentation, among others. "For the past three years I've thought about
what to have done," she told People. "I am absolutely beyond obsessed." She added, "I was made fun
of when I was younger, and so I had insecurities, especially after I moved to L.A. People said I had a
'Jay Leno chin'; they'd circle it on blogs and say nasty things. It bothered me. And when I watched
myself on The Hills, my ears would be sticking out like Dumbo! I just wanted to feel more confident
and look in the mirror and be like, 'Whoa! That's me!' I was an ugly duckling before."
The "High School Musical" star opened up about her nose job to People in 2008, and the inevitable
tabloid criticism that followed, telling the magazine that "people were saying I was 'unveiling my
look,' but I was still recovering! That's not what I look like right now." She added, "I think I still look
like me."
"I've had my breasts done. But my breast operations were a nightmare. They were really botched in
every way. If anything, they were worse after than before," the "Turn Back Time" singer told People
in 1992.
In 2011, the "Glee" star told David Letterman that she'd had her nose done, after breaking it twice.
Of the second fracture, she explained, "I couldn't get it fixed because we were in the middle of doing
this concert tour and we were filming. We had a day off and I met up with some of my friends and we
were dancing. And again, there was another collision of sorts -- I must be turning too quickly, people
don't see me coming or something -- but it's fixed now!"
In 2006, the singer-songwriter told People, "Last year I had so many lines coming in at the side of
my eyes up here. So I went in and got my eyes done, and I'm not happy about it. (The surgeon) is
going to go in and fix that for me. They're too tight around the eyelids for me. It drives me crazy. "
In a 2010 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Rivers discussed her notorious penchant for plastic
surgery, telling the magazine, "Babies respond to pretty faces. So stop telling everyone it's okay not
to be pretty! If you can fix it, fix it! If it makes you happier. I love to look in the mirror and say, 'For
77, you look good.' That's all. I don't care what anyone says. Not bad for 77." In a 2012 interview
4. with Anderson Cooper, the "Fashion Police" host joked, "Every weekend I just go in and I do
something new. I get a tenth one free. It's a little like coffee, you just keep going."
In a 1999 Washington Post interview, the "Dirty Dancing" star explained the decision to poke fun at
her botched nose job while playing a version of herself on the short-lived sitcom "It's Like, You Know
...." "I decided to make fun of this, to make my fiasco become my reality," she explained. "After all,
it's not cancer, and it's absurd that just a nose job could wreak such havoc."
"I admit to having a nose job, but that's all.... I lost my baby fat, and people said I had work done,"
Spelling said in 2000, according to People.
In 2007, Love acknowledged a nose job on her website, writing that she had her "old nose" back. "I
hated that nosejobby nose, it was like a little beak," she wrote, according to People. "[It] looks like
the one god gave me so im happy not to have crazy lips and a crazy teensy unnatural little nose."
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