America’s Next Top Model winner Adrianne Curry has revealed she cried ‘nonstop’ for the ‘first year’ after she had her breast implants removed.
The 42-year-old shot to fame in 2003 when she won the first season of the reality show and embarked on a career in showbiz.
She modeled for publications as well-known as People and Maxim, and in 2006 she landed the cover of Playboy, posing nude inside the magazine.
In 2018, she married move trailer voice actor Matthew Rhode, with whom she now leads a ‘normal’ life in Montana far away from the entertainment industry.
Five years ago she had her breast implants removed, resulting in a ‘total metamorphosis’ that brought her ‘to my knees in humility,’ she has shared.
Adrianne posted a two photos of her hew figure to social media this week, along with a message saying she ‘wouldn’t wish plastic surgery on my WORST enemy.’
America’s Next Top Model winner Adrianne Curry has revealed she cried ‘nonstop’ for the ‘first year’ after she had her breast implants removed
She reflected: ‘5 years post #explant, and I have had a total metamorphosis. The first year, I wept nonstop. Had lost over 90% of my natural breasts to necrosis and refused to get a fat transfer.’
The Illinois-born former model shared: ‘I wasnt willing to risk my health anymore for vanity. I had a crash course in being humbled and laid bare.’
She explained: ‘My husband had to cut out all my stitches, due to our remote living and the weather. I was brought to my knees in humility and came through the fire of my vanity dying. It took a solid 2 years for them to settle and look human.’
Adrianne wrote lovingly of Matthew: ‘My husband was my rock….and I can’t believe how unbothered he was by my frankent**ties.’
Surveying her life at present, Adrianne assured her fans: ‘I am happy and healthy, and I wouldn’t wish plastic surgery on my WORST enemy. It did nothing to ease my body dysmorphia and only gave me years of suffering.’
She closed out with a message of self-acceptance, writing: ‘Be OK with who and what you are. In my case, with a lot LESS of what I was.’
Last year, she divulged that another cosmetic procedure – face fillers – ended up becoming the impetus for her to leave Hollywood behind.
‘I was 32 years old and I got offered a job for face fillers, and it was a huge payday with free face fillers and one up to my contract and all this stuff,’ she told People.
Arianne is pictured at the Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas in 2014, five years before she had her breast implants taken out
The 42-year-old shot to fame in 2003 when she won the first season of America’s Next Top Model, on which she is pictured
‘And I remember sitting there, and that money was so good that I considered it. Then I thought, I am willing to deface, to mutilate myself for money?’ she recalled.
‘I had to really start to question like: “Okay, where is this path going to take me if even for a second I considered injecting something in my face for a payday?” At 32 years old, you don’t need that,’ said Adrianne.
In the same interview, she fumed that she had been ‘betrayed and lied to’ by America’s Next Top Model during her time on the show’s inaugural season.
‘They told us every day whoever was going to win was going to be a big Revlon model, and then they dubbed over voiceovers when it aired on TV because they never intended that,’ Adrianne claimed.
‘They lied to us because none of us would’ve fought as hard as we did for some half-ass prize. We’d be like, that’s stupid,’ she reflected, adding: ‘That’s the industry. That is what it is. It is cutthroat. It is lying. It is predatory.’