Kristin Cavallari admits that she fixed her breasts

Kristin Cavallari admits that she fixed her breasts

There is no doubt that your body changes after one (or three) pregnancies, and it happens even if you are a Hollywood star. Reality star Kristin Cavallari (35) She gave birth to herself three times, and now she openly shares the so-called “mother’s body”.

In 2013, she married 39-year-old former quarterback Jay Cutler, after they had been a couple for three years. They broke up in 2020She had three children first: Camden (10 years old), Jackson (8 years old) and Saylor (6 years old).

When the “Hills” star recently had a round of questions with her followers on her Instagram story, she received several questions about her body and appearance, sharing her thoughts candidly. It’s reports People.

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– Are they real?

A follower noticed a mother of three breasts, so he ordered it from the profile on TV.

Photo: Instagram Story screenshot

Photo: Instagram Story screenshot
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“Are your boobs real? They look amazing! (Jealous mother of two here).”

Deciding to be 100 percent honest, Cavallari revealed that she had undergone surgery.

“I have to be honest with you. I had a breast lift after breastfeeding my three children.”

on me NHI website She says that “age, childbirth and breastfeeding cause the skin around the breast to lose its elasticity and the breast to sag over time. A breast lift is a cosmetic surgery that can change this.” Which is exactly what the actor did.

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So it is not the same as inserting a breast implant, but in most cases it involves removing the excess skin under and around the breasts.

– She didn’t

Another follower wondered about Cavallari’s thoughts on Botox and fillers, which she also happily shared.

Photo: Instagram Story screenshot

Photo: Instagram Story screenshot
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“It’s not mine (or maybe I should say I’ve never done it). But I’ve seen that it looks great on some people,” she admitted.

“My concern is that we don’t know the long-term effects of that (and by that I don’t mean five to ten years, but twenty years) and I think your face is a muscle, so we have to train it’s the same way as any other muscle,” she further explained, emphasizing in the conclusion. :

“My face is very mobile, so I need it to be able to move—and quite frankly, wrinkles don’t bother me.”

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