Blac Chyna has got real about the risks of cosmetic surgery “tweakments”, calling her reduction treatments and more natural approach to her body all part of a “life changing journey”.
The influencer and OnlyFans star – who was previously in a relationship with Rob Kardashian – has opened up in a series of Instagram videos, documenting and breaking down her feelings about her surgery journey. She admitted to having four breast surgeries, liposuction, and a backside enhancement.
In one, Blac went into more details about her backside enhancement stating that while she'd never had a Brazilian butt lift, she’d had silicone injections into her backside when she was a teenager.
She went on to warn others of the dangers of these “tweakments”, and to beware the dangers of death and sickness that can come with them.
“I just want all the ladies out there to know: do not get silicone shots because you can get sick, you can die, have complications and all this other crazy stuff,” she said.
Blac described this move as part of her “stepping into a different way”, describing getting her breasts reduced as “one of the best decisions I could have done in a very long time”.
She has even shed her stiletto nails, showing off natural nails in one of her Instagram videos. “I’m past that stage,” she said. “Been there, done that. I'm passing the baton to the younger ladies.”
It seems that while Blac may be thinking about “passing the baton” to younger generations, she also wants to impart her experiences of surgery as well. After numerous women in and around the Kardashian family have been open about having cosmetic surgery, is this the beginning of a new trend of reversing “tweakments” and warning younger generations of the dangers?
Blac was candid and light-humoured about her experience of having a butt reduction in the Instagram video: “normally my procedure would have taken four hours tops,” she said. “My procedure took over eight and a half hours, y'all. Whatever that silicone mass in my buttocks kept clogging the machine and breaking the machine.”
Signing off by with her real name, Angela White, the influencer confirmed she was in “recovery mode”, as well as feeling "very very very happy”.
"I want you all to be a part of my life changing journey,” she told her followers. “You all have the power to heal your life, and you need to know that.”