The model spoke about the criticism she received for an alleged excess of aesthetic procedures
Adriana Lima It became a topic on the web after appearing at the premiere of the film The Hunger Games – A Song of Birds and Snakes, in Los Angeles, in the United States. Internet users stated that the model abused cosmetic procedures on her face.
“The most unnecessary eye lift in history”, said one internet user. “Why ruin that perfect face? She was absolutely perfect. Those fox eyes are not!”commented another. “This doctor should be arrested”, fired a third.
After the accusations, the model posted a selfie on her social networks without makeup and effects, and said that her appearance is nothing more than a reflection of a tired mother.
“Face of a tired mother of a teenager, two pre-teens, a boy active, a one year old baby learning to walk and three dogs… Thank you for your concern”, she wrote.
Adriana Lima on criticism of her face:
“It’s the face of a tired mother of a young teenager, two pre-teens, an active boy, a one-year-old baby learning to walk and three dogs…thank you for your concern.” pic.twitter.com/RbmrVhgAkS
— PAN (@forrumpandlr) November 15, 2023
In an interview with People MagazineAdriana commented on her self-esteem after the birth of her third child, Cyan: “It’s a body in transition right now, because I had a baby. I just had a life, and it’s a huge blessing. Every body has a different reaction to pregnancy and post-pregnancy.”
“You have to exercise every day and practice acceptance of change, and I fight every day. I have to remember that I am human. I get insecure here and there. So, every day I learn new things. And with age, the body reacts differently. But it’s okay, I’m learning,” commented.
Source: Maxima

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