Melania Trump has been sparking rumors that she has undergone plastic surgery, but the FLOTUS has vehemently denied the claims. But by the looks of it, Donald Trump’s wife could be lying.
Years ago, the FLOTUS reportedly went away for two weeks before she appeared on a billboard for Camel. Her former roommate said that when Melania came back, it was evident that her breasts have gotten much bigger.
When the roommate asked the first lady if she had something done to her breasts, Melania told her that it had to be done so that she would score more lingerie jobs.
But years later, the FLOTUS seemingly wanted to protect her image as the first lady of the United States and the wife of Donald Trump. While speaking with GQ, she responded to the allegations that she has had plastic surgery.
“A lot of people say I’m using all the procedures for my face. I didn’t do anything. I live a healthy life, I take care of my skin and my body,” she said.
Melania went on to say that she’s against Botox and getting injections.
“I think it’s damaging your face, damaging your nerves. It’s all me. I will age gracefully, as my mom does,” she said.
However, it is important to note that Melania didn’t say anything about not getting her breasts enlarged. But the FLOTUS’s claims about being against Botox may be a lie.
During some of her public appearances throughout the past four years, Melania’s face sometimes looks more stretched and her facial skin looks softer and younger. And this may be because of Botox.
Dev Patel, a cosmetic doctor, previously said that he noticed some very obvious signs that Melania may have gotten Botox.
Throwback photos of the FLOTUS also revealed that her eyes looked so much bigger years ago than how they look like now. Cheat Sheet claimed that Melania may have started using fillers in her early 30s. And some photos also reveal that she may have had her nose fixed.


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