Cavallari mentioned getting the procedures after feeling unsure of her body type during a period of unhappiness in her marriage.
Kristin Cavallari admitted to getting breast implants and a lift after nursing her three children.
She clarified that she had never lied about having implants before but hadn't been asked directly about them.
Kristin Cavallari, the reality TV star and former Laguna Beach alum, has admitted to getting breast implants and a lift after nursing her three children. In a recent episode of her podcast 'Let's Be Honest,' Cavallari discussed body types and individual needs for plastic surgery with her guest, Dr. Jacob Unger. During the conversation, she revealed that she had undergone the procedures.
Cavallari clarified that no one had specifically asked her about implants before and that she never lied about having them in the past. She mentioned getting the implants after breastfeeding.
The revelation came after Unger discussed turning down people's requests for plastic surgery due to differing body types. Cavallari shared that she was unsure of the size of her implants but believed that most listeners would need a larger bust size than hers.
In response to fans who seemed shocked by the news, Cavallari defended herself in Instagram comments, stating that she had never lied about having breast implants and adding that no one had asked her directly about them before. She also opened up about BBLs (Brazilian Butt Lifts) during the podcast episode.
Cavallari's weight dropped to an unhealthy level during a period of unhappiness in her marriage to Jay Cutler, and she weighed 102 pounds during filming of 'Very Cavallari.' She is now in a relationship with TikTok star Mark Estes.
Kristin Cavallari admitted to having breast implants and a breast lift during an episode of her podcast 'Let's Be Honest'
She revealed the information after discussing body types and individual needs for plastic surgery with her guest, Dr. Jacob Unger
Cavallari mentioned that she got the implants after breastfeeding
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The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy. The author quotes Dr. Jacob Unger, a plastic surgeon, to discuss common issues in his field and Kristin Cavallari's specific procedures. This is not the author's own observation or research but reliance on an expert's opinion.
Dr. Jacob Unger ... revealed it's a common problem with some wanting a similar treatment to a friend without regard for differing body types.