Posted by April MacIntyre Jan 19, 2010, 23:07 GMT
In a tip of her silicone breast to the Swiss born and now American plastic surgery addict socialite, Jocelyn Wildenstein, the former "Hills" actress and reality TV regular Heidi Montag, half of the infamous "Speidi" duo, is gearing up for a promised lifetime of surgery tweaks.
Heidi Montag - © Albert L. Ortega / PR Photos
Last week the tabloids all featured Montag revealing her recent ten plastic surgeries in one day marathon.
From People magazine, the one day laundry list:
1. Mini brow lift2. Botox3. Nose job revision4. Fat injections - cheeks5. Chin reduction6. Neck liposcution7. Ears pinned back8. Breast augmentation revision9. Liposuction on waist, hips, thighs10. Buttock augmentation
Wildenstein has been at the forefront of all celebrity horror plastic surgery lists, spending a reported $4 million plus on her disfiguring surgeries. Her journey began after she discovered her husband in flagrante delicto with a Russian model back in the 70s.
Heidi is nowhere near finished, and plans on enhancing her already top-heavy frame with more liquid silicone.
Heidi Montag wants size 'H' breasts.
Montag, 23, underwent multiple cosmetic enhancements -- including her second breast augmentation -- but still wants more.
Heidi admits her chest is now a "triple D, F. I like the F. I actually want H for Heidi."
The "Hills" star says, "I had a little bit of botox, an eyebrow lift, my ears tucked, I had my nose re-aligned, fat injections put into my cheeks, my lips done and I had my chin shaved down."
Montag thinks her new look is an "upgrade."
Three months after undergoing the procedures, Heidi tells "Extra's" Terri Seymour that she went under the knife because of underlying insecurities about her looks.
Heidi claims to have been teased as a kid in school.
"Hills" co-star Lo Bosworth has blasted Heidi for the message she's sending to young women, but Montag dismisses that, saying her cosmetic surgery will not decide whether young women follow in her surgical footsteps.
"Young girls who want to get it would get it regardless," Heidi explains. "They need to know how severe it is and how serious and real it is. And that's why I wanted to share my story with it. It's not that you just go in and come out and it's great a week later."
Montag says her husband Spencer Pratt was initially dead-set against the surgeries. "Spencer was like, 'You are crazy. You've officially lost it. I think you should see a therapist before you go.'"
Catch more of Heidi's dysmorphic insanity with "Extra" tonight on the show.
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