
EXCLUSIVE OnlyFans model Ari Kytsya reveals her true feelings about celebrity plastic surgery
OnlyFans model Ari Kytsya jokingly calls herself a 'bop' and a 'mattress actress' on TikTok, where she has amassed a whopping 4.4 million fans.
It's not just men who are desperate to see her thirst traps, though. Instead, the Seattle-based content creator, born Ariel Danyluk, has gained millions of female followers who are far more interested in her makeup routine and relatable skits.
Her female followers appreciate how Ari is open about loving the plastic surgery procedures she's had done, detailing everything from getting Botox and liposuction to her breast augmentation and nose job.
But the internet fame can come with a price and some pushback - the model was forced to move after facing stalkers following a controversial OnlyFans collaboration.
Now, Ari, 24, is opening up to the Daily Mail about why she believes fellow celebrities shouldn't lie about their plastic surgery procedures, how she really feels about her critics, and the sweet way she reconnected with her boyfriend, rapper Yung Gravy, 29.
As Ari's following grew into the millions and young women started wishing they looked like her, the creator's response was, 'I don't even look like this.'
'Why hide it? There's not really a point,' Ari said about her plastic surgery and tweakments, which she posts about unabashedly.
'I never would want somebody to look at me and think "I wish I looked like that," because my past self wished that I looked the way that I do now,' Ari admitted. 'I paid money for it.'
Ari is opening up to the Daily Mail about why she feels celebrities shouldn't lie about their plastic surgery procedures and how she connected with her boyfriend, rapper Yung Gravy
While Ari feels like the adjustments she's made have mostly been small, the biggest change was her breast augmentation.
'Everything else was just very minor tweaking,' she divulged, adding that even her close friends and family didn't notice when she made certain changes.
When it comes to other celebrities and influencers staying tight-lipped about their surgeries, Ari thinks while 'nobody owes anybody any information about their body,' lying is different - 'especially if it's somebody that a lot of younger girls are looking up to.'
Ari would love to see other celebrities 'be open about it,' like Kardashian sister Kylie Jenner, who recently revealed her exact implant ask and doctor.
'Growing up, I looked up to her, and I knew that she had work done,' Ari admitted.
Over the past few months, she's seen her ratio of male to female followers change as she's shared more beauty tips and less bikini pics.
'Before I had maybe 90% male, 10% women,' she said, revealing it's now more of a 60/40 split, but many of her male followers watch her entire makeup regimen.
Ari came up with her now viral makeup routine after watching beauty tutorials every day after school from her favorite YouTube stars and then combining them all to fit her own needs.
As for how she met her current beau, the 6 ft 8 in tall Yung Gravy, she admitted to sliding into his DMs five years ago after having a 'big crush on him.'
Then, after some time spent with other love interests on both sides, the pair reconnected when Ari responded to an old, 'really sweet message.'
At first they received pushback for their relationship, as many people thought it was a PR ploy. The rapper previously dated Addison Rae's mom Sheri Easterling, 45, which he now says was simply a way to give her some positive publicity amid a messy divorce.
But in person, Ari and Yung Gravy seem loved up, with him chiming in to jokingly talk about some of Ari's past beauty mishaps, like microbladed eyebrows that went awry.
She's no stranger to backlash, whether about her relationship or videos, and has dealt with stalkers and entire Reddit threads dedicated to deconstructing her videos in explicit detail. Despite the trolls, she doesn't stop posting.
'Every time I see something negative, I think about how sad I would have to be to take time out of my day... to make somebody else feel bad,' Ari said.
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