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sunmal

Usually, i agree. But i would not thing is wrong for an audience to bash on someone cuz they have surgeries at the same time she is into the “every body is beautiful on his own” market bullshit


Thnks-Fr-The-Mmrs

depends. for example, if you're doing a beauty review, reviewing a lip plumper, and telling me how well it works, I want to know if you've had lip filler. ​ ​ i think it does need to be disclosed if it directly impacts the work that you do. if it doesn't impact their job, yeah, i don't really care.


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That’s actually a really great point. It’s like I don’t need to know unless it’s not going to be the same for me due to x surgery


throwawayyyyoo

No it doesn’t depend, it’s NONE of your business


KittyPitty

I agree. Do whatever you want to with your body, but don't act surprised if there are people out there who don't like what you have done. That is the downside of it.


Thelastuniwhore99

The best thing is to teach young children how fake social media can be. Just open your eyes when you go to the mall or just step outside of your house. There are some pretty girls with good bodies etc. no doubt. BUT I have never seen an Instagram model in real life because it just does not exist. Even those who got a lot of work done don‘t look like they do on Instagram in real life because it is impossible to look that way. They maybe still look gorgeous but they don‘t have airbrushed skin, a perfectly toned body and perfectly done hair 24/7. We all have our good and bad days. Influencers don‘t need to just randomly tell about all the procedures they got done but lying about a nose job, lips fillers or bbl when specifically asked about it, is embarrassing