Alyssa Milano Shares Why She's Getting Her Breast Implants Removed
Alyssa Milano credits RuPaul's Drag Race host Michelle Visage for inspiring her personal healing choice to remove breast implants and advocates self-acceptance over societal pressure.
- On September 24, Alyssa Milano, 52, posted a pre-op photo on Instagram announcing her breast implant removal and tagged Beverly Hills surgeon Dr. Tim Neavin.
- Amid personal reflection, Milano wrote she wanted to let go of a sexualized body and free her daughter Bella from those same unhealthy demands, crediting Michelle Visage, RuPaul's Drag Race host, as an inspiration.
- Celebrities and fans reacted on social media, with Michelle Visage, Nicole Scherzinger, and others praising Milano while Christine Lakin wrote, `Always awed by you sharing your story and your journey...`.
- Describing the surgery as healing, Milano said `Today I'm releasing those false narratives, the parts of me that were never actually parts of me` and she will remain the same person after the explant procedure.
- The development adds to a growing conversation about cosmetic surgery in Hollywood as another unnamed star also removed implants earlier this year, highlighting industry pressure and its impact on fans.
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“Today I release those false narratives, the parts of me that were never really part of me. I get rid of the body that was sexualized, that was abused, that I thought necessary to be attractive, loved, successful and happy.” With that phrase, Alyssa Milano announced to the world that she had made an important decision that involves both her own body and the way she wants to be seen by others. In her official Instagram account, the protagonist of…
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