Who the hell is Heidi Montag, you ask? Glad you did. Heidi is one of those reality stars from that show The Hills. I don’t understand that whole genre of show….. I’m not sure if it’s real or fake, scripted or fly-on-wall and I’ve never cared enough to watch an episode.
I’m dimly aware of Heidi only because I watch E! News. Generally, it causes me less anxiety than the regular news. That’s how I found out that she is addicted to plastic surgery and has somehow used the media as a vehicle to legitimise that disturbing mental state.
I’m not sure whether to file this story under ‘freakshow’ or ‘really sad’. I’m going to go with Really Sad Freakshow. And also, What Is The World Coming To.
On Google, there are links to 354 news stories about Heidi’s plastic surgery marathon. I wonder how many there are about Haiti.
As USA Today reports:
As you can see from the new People cover, out Friday, Heidi Montag, 23, is saying she had 10 cosmetic surgery procedures in one day. They are:
1. mini brow lift
2. botox
3. nose job revision
4. fat injections in the cheeks
5. chin reduction
6. neck liposuction
7. ears pinned back
8. new breast augmentation revision to DDD
9. liposuction on waist, hips, thighs
10. buttock augmentation
“We all want to feel attractive, ” she says, of her 10-hour long November day under the knife. “So who is anyone to judge me?” As for why, exactly, she did it? “I would say the reason is to feel better, to feel perfect.” She admits: “I am obsessed with plastic surgery and with maintaining my looks.”
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.
Meanwhile Jezebel accuses People magazine of glamourising (and normalising) plastic surgery addiction by devoting a cover to Heidi (and bumping off The Obamas) and 7 pages of coverage and before/after pictures inside:
On November 20, 2009 Heidi Montag spent 10 hours getting a series of cosmetic surgery procedures, including increasing her breast implants to a DDD, getting “sexy ears”, and arching her brow, which Dr. Frank Ryan, her plastic surgeon, admits “isn’t commonly done” to 23-year-olds. In the accompanying 7-page interview, Heidi explains that she wanted to get the operations because her dream is to become a pop star and “it’s a superficial industry.”
Though People asking, “has she gone too far?” on the cover, suggests that there’s some kind of discussion about the dangers of plastic surgery in the magazine, Heidi is basically allowed to spew comments about how surgery was the answer to all of her body image issues. Even magazines like In Touch and Life & Style will usually consult with a “doctor who doesn’t treat the star” and tack on several paragraphs cautioning against becoming addicted to altering your appearance.
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I know that my comment will likely be overlooked, but I really think everyone should stop slamming the girl for getting surgery done. Everyone should be able to do what makes them happy as long as they aren't hurting others in the process. And so what if she wants to look good? People thinks it's shallow to care so much about your looks that you're willing to change them, but what if she wasn't doing it to please society's standard of beauty, and just did it for herself? Do people slam others that lose weight just because they want to feel better about themselves? We've all been raised with the same idea of beauty, so why do we hate people who want to make themselves happier by finding that beauty for themselves? Sorry about all the rhetorical questions, it just seems pointless to hate people for wanting to feel better about their bodies when we live in a world where there's countless weight-loss shows and thousands of diets.
Heidi clearly has BDD. Her surgeon should have refused to do the surgery.
I never noticed "dumbo" ears on her, did anyone else? I think she is imagining them. I thought she was gorgeous before the surgery, I think now it all just looks... painful.
And what size bras do playboy have? She's got the hugest boobs and she still didn't fill it out? And she still wasn't able to see that if she is unable to fill out a bra with those size boobs, its not the boobs that should change but the bra? She is unwell.