'I've had a liquid nose job,' reveals Brandi Glanville as she admits to spending $30k on surgery

By Daily Mail Reporter

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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Brandi Glanville has revealed she has had a 'liquid nose job'.

The 40-year-old underwent the procedure - which requires regular top-ups - after breaking her nose in 2009.

The non-surgical treatment, which has become popular in recent years, changes the shape of the nose using injectable fillers rather than an operation.

Surgery secrets: Brandi Glanville, pictured here in April, has had a 'liquid nose job', Botox and fillers in her cheeks. She has also had a boob job and 'vaginal rejuvenation'

Surgery secrets: Brandi Glanville, pictured here in April, has had a 'liquid nose job', Botox and fillers in her cheeks. She has also had a boob job and 'vaginal rejuvenation'

It's often used to camouflage a bump by either filling below and sometimes above it.

She tells America's Life&Style magazine: 'I got a liquid nose job after I broke it. A doctor has to replace the fillers in it periodically.'

'But I haven't had anything else done to my face.'

Except, of course, Botox - which she first got during her mid twenties - and fillers in her cheeks.

'I've been getting injections since I was 25,' she admits.

Changing face: The star, pictured right in 1999, has been having Botox since she was 25
Changing face: The star, pictured right in 1999, has been having Botox since she was 25

Changing face: The star, pictured right in 1999, has been having Botox since she was 25

'I had Botox back in 2002. I prefer movement in my face. That's why I only do Botox twice a year now.'

She adds: 'I have that hollow area (in cheeks) injected with fillers. And I have acne scars filled sometimes.'

She also underwent a $12,000 'vaginal rejuvenation' and boob job following the birth of her two children Mason and Jake. (She opted for a B-cup because she didn't want 'porn-style' implants.)

The single mother, who has previously complained about struggling to pay her rent, estimates she's spent more than $30,000 on plastic and cosmetic surgery over the years.

Meanwhile, Brandi has also slammed her love rival LeAnn Rimes' new album Spitfire. The record includes the track Borrowed, which references LeAnn's affair with Brandi's now ex husband Eddie Cibrian.

'LeAnn has a great voice, but she needs to work on her songwriting,' she tells In Touch. 'I’m surprised it’s so bad.'

'She’s not going to win any fans by writing a song about breaking up a family. It’s old news — no one wants to hear you cry over getting everything you wanted.'


 

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Yep and you look hideous.

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Which ones are the "after" photos?

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Her eyes are too wide to have such a narrow nose. I think she looked better in the before picture.

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The worst part of her phony looking face is her cheeks. You can tell they are implants and the look horrible. Her face looks like a robot. Looked much better before. Why would you think you need to improve your looks when you already looked fine before? Vanity is so ugly.

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PLEASE STOP RUNNING STORIES ABOUT THIS WOMAN / HER X AND LeAnn Rimes!!! PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!!!!

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I see Mrs Perfect from London is back!

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...that's probably why it looks so bad.

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I prefer the way she looks before, naturally attractive and not tight and stretched like now!

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Who cares you attention seeking nobody?

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Oh god! are people still going on about the whole Leann Rimes thing??

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