Actress Tara Reid arrives for the premiere of the movie ‘The Fountain,’ Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006, in Los Angeles
Seriously if they did not caption the picture with her name, I never would’ve known that it was her. Dang whatever she did to herself is amazing! Let’s hope she doesn’t ditch this Cinderella makeover anytime soon.
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In the new issue of Us Weekly, actress Tara Reid reveals that she underwent reconstructive surgery on Sept 6, 2006, to repair the damage done by a 2004 joint implant-liposuction procedure. Among her revelations: On why she had plastic surgery in the first place: “I got my breasts done for the first time because my breasts were uneven. I was a 34-B, but the right one was always bigger than the left. I weigh 110 pounds now, but I always used to fluctuate by 10 pounds, so my skin was kind of saggy. I figured, I’m in Hollywood, I’m getting older, I’m going to fix them.” On what went wrong: “First of all, I asked for big Bs, and he did not give me big Bs. He gave me Cs, and I didn’t want them. At all. Right after the surgery, I had some bumps along the edges of my nipples, but the doctor said, ‘Don’t worry, it’s going to be better.’ But after six months of ‘it’s going to get better,’ it started to get worse and worse.” On being intimate: "Guys I was dating would be like, ‘What’s wrong with them? They look really bad. You know, you should really get them fixed.’ So embarrassing. I mean, you definitely need to turn off the lights, that’s for sure.” On getting lipo: "I got lipo because even though I was skinny, I wanted – I’m not going to lie – a six-pack. I had body contouring, but it all went wrong. My stomach became the most ripply, bulgy thing.” What decision does Tara call the “biggest mistake” of her life? Which Hollywood actress does she say reminds her of a younger version of herself? What was really going through her mind during her famous red carpet wardrobe malfunction? For more details on this story, including Tara’s thoughts on her own career, why she no longer hangs out with Paris Hilton, and what’s next for her, check out the current issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now.
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Now if only they give her a brain transplant
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