Viva la Revolución Kelly Rowland!
By Angela Chouaib
There’s nothing nicer than hearing some good celebrity news for a change, like Kelly Rowland exclaiming how happy she is. Just days ago, Cosmopolitan magazine revealed the reason behind her beaming smile in an up-close and personal interview; but was it her love life or her new job as X Factor judge that urged her to be so candid?
Neither. Kelly Rowland might be living the high life, but right now she’s particularly happy with her boobs.
Back in October 2007, Kelly was sick and tired of having what she described as ‘little nuggets.’ She finally made the decision, ‘ten years in the making,’ to have breast implants to improve her bust size. But the question remains: did she do this for her love life, or as a booster for her career? Again, neither. Kelly plumped to buy new boobs for herself. ‘Not for a man [and] not for work,’ but for herself.
This is a trend that warrants closer inspection: not the breast implants themselves, of course, but the confidence we should all have to talk honestly about cosmetic surgery. It’s an increasingly popular option for those left wanting when it comes to their bodies. Not everyone opts for surgery because they’re unhappy with what they already have: pregnancy, weight-loss and age all effect significant changes.
Angela Chouaib, MD of Secret Surgery Ltd says “What’s the big deal? Surely the important thing is not to be ashamed. We’ve all seen photographs of ageing stars who have clearly had a bad experience with surgery. Immovable foreheads nestled amongst the deepest crow’s feet, yet they continue to deny having work done.
The time has come for change. Whether you want bigger boobs, or decide that those wrinkles must go; if you’re doing it for you then there’s nothing you need to hide.
Viva la Revolución Kelly Rowland!”
By Angela Chouaib
There’s nothing nicer than hearing some good celebrity news for a change, like Kelly Rowland exclaiming how happy she is. Just days ago, Cosmopolitan magazine revealed the reason behind her beaming smile in an up-close and personal interview; but was it her love life or her new job as X Factor judge that urged her to be so candid?
Neither. Kelly Rowland might be living the high life, but right now she’s particularly happy with her boobs.
Back in October 2007, Kelly was sick and tired of having what she described as ‘little nuggets.’ She finally made the decision, ‘ten years in the making,’ to have breast implants to improve her bust size. But the question remains: did she do this for her love life, or as a booster for her career? Again, neither. Kelly plumped to buy new boobs for herself. ‘Not for a man [and] not for work,’ but for herself.
This is a trend that warrants closer inspection: not the breast implants themselves, of course, but the confidence we should all have to talk honestly about cosmetic surgery. It’s an increasingly popular option for those left wanting when it comes to their bodies. Not everyone opts for surgery because they’re unhappy with what they already have: pregnancy, weight-loss and age all effect significant changes.
Angela Chouaib, MD of Secret Surgery Ltd says “What’s the big deal? Surely the important thing is not to be ashamed. We’ve all seen photographs of ageing stars who have clearly had a bad experience with surgery. Immovable foreheads nestled amongst the deepest crow’s feet, yet they continue to deny having work done.
The time has come for change. Whether you want bigger boobs, or decide that those wrinkles must go; if you’re doing it for you then there’s nothing you need to hide.
Viva la Revolución Kelly Rowland!”
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