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Cheryl Burke Lists All The Plastic Surgery She's Had

Cheryl Burke Lists All The Plastic Surgery She's Had

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Dancing With the Stars' Cheryl Burke is setting the record straight — again — about her appearance.
You might remember back in May of this year, when Cheryl took to TikTok to respond to accusations that she had a "new face." "I'm not on Ozempic," she said at the time. "I'm not sick. I didn't get a face transplant, and no, I didn't get a brow lift.'
A few weeks later, she appeared on Entertainment Tonight to squash the rumors for a second time. "What is, for me, so sad is that a lot of it [comes from] women," Cheryl said. "And I wish, and hopefully in the near future, that by doing this interview — this is not a press tour about what people think of me, because I'm never going to change their perspective, nor is that my goal."
Apparently, her explanations weren't sufficient for some, because Cheryl was recently compelled to post a video on IG shutting down speculation that she's had work done in the cosmetic surgery department.
"Let's clear this up for the 1,000th time…," she wrote. "Botox? Yes. Surgery? No. Fillers? No. Scars? Nonexistent. Skin bleaching? Nope."
"My skin tone shift is just what happens when you swap tanning beds for SPF and let your natural half-Pinay, half-white self come through," she added. "That's it. That's the 'mystery.' You can age gracefully and still enjoy a little Botox. Stop confusing it with plastic surgery 😉".
So there you have it. Will this end all the speculation for good? Time will tell...
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