Love Island’s Zara McDermott reveals she has ‘forehead botox’ and fillers to correct her ‘asymmetrical face’.
Zara Mcdermott Has Opened Up About Getting Botox At Just 25 Years Of Age Due To Having An “Asymmetrical Face”.
The 25-year-old former Love Island contestant lay back on her bed and showed off her stunning good looks for a makeup-free photo as she candidly answered questions from her followers.
Taking to Instagram, the blonde beauty detailed her reasoning behind the procedure.
During a Q&A with fans on her Instagram stories, one person asked: "Have you done anything to your face? You are so lucky you have literally zero lines!!!"
She replied: "Yeah I get forehead botox & have done for years. And I get a crevice in my jaw & chin filled once every 2 years for symmetry that I've spoken about a few times!
"As my face is the most unsymmetrical thing you've ever seen (seriously). On my right side my jaw has a little inset/dent so I basically get it evened out."
Zara said she was 'nervous' to discuss her breast augmentation, before sharing her experience with her 1.5 million Instagram followers.
In a Q&A on her Instagram story, she explained: "Crazy how people wanna assume the worst. I categorically have never once said 'I haven't had my boobs done' to anyone on social media since my surgery.
"I have only had them done for 12 weeks. I was always planning on talking about it! Just when I was fully healed and feeling happy and confident with the result."
"I wanted to add some fullness to the upper part mainly, so yes in a way, but more so I just wanted them to be balanced and symmetrical!"
The stunning model has revealed she won’t be returning to Made In Chelsea to film with boyfriend Sam Thompson.
Zara said: “I definitely stopped doing reality TV. I stopped doing reality TV about a year ago
“I have closed this chapter of my life. I did it for three years and now it’s time for the next chapter of my life. I will not be returning to Made In Chelsea.”
She said: “I loved doing reality TV and I have no regrets about it. I just hated all the trolling. It’s also difficult because you have to experience things so often."
“You go through it in real life, and then you have to go through it over and over again in front of the camera. Then you have to experience it again when it’s on TV and everyone has an opinion. It’s terrible to face the public backlash."
“I had death threats. People said they knew where my family lived and also threatened them. It’s disgusting and scary. It’s weird how hard you have to get for that."
“I’ve had therapy, but at the end of the day they can only help so much. It’s you who has to live with it day after day.”
