
Ariana Madix struggles to 'maintain' cosmetic procedures
Ariana Madix struggles to "maintain" cosmetic procedures.
The 'Vanderpump Rules' star has undergone injectables such as chin filler and occasionally has skin-smoothing Botox injections but she understands why people question her changing appearance because she often leaves it a long time between treatments.
She told People magazine: 'I've started doing Botox more in the last few years.
'I did it a long, long time ago, and I really hated it. I think it was just the wrong placement, the wrong everything. I don't have any right now, but I'll probably go back and get some.
'I'll do something once and then I won't do it again for a really long time. And then people will be like, 'Why does she look different?' I'm like, 'Because this b**** cannot maintain!' '
Since being named as the new host of 'Love Island USA', Ariana has been experiementing with her style and has adopted a new "philosophy" to "just go for it" with her wardrobe.
She said: 'Whatever it is, go as far as possible. Let's find the most this thing that could possibly be. I don't think I could ever go back.
'For so many years I was afraid to go too far, do too much, and now I feel like it's so much more fun for me. It's like costumes in a way, getting to kind of channel characters, and it's really fun.'
The 39-year-old star no longer cares if something is flattering or not, so long as it makes her feel good.
She said: 'There was a point in time in my life where I was in a situation where I was very regularly being told of all the things that were wrong with my body. I think that that put me in a space where I was like, 'I can't wear that, I can't wear that.'
'It has to be this, because if it's showing this part of my body, that's gross to everyone.
"[But now] f*** flattering, wear something fun, wear what you like!
'No one's body is gross. It doesn't matter. It's not about size, it's just about confidence and it's about how you feel.'
Ariana loves changing her hair because she gets "bored" quickly.
She said: "I change my hair so often because I get bored really easily. I go from really long to really short or darker to lighter a lot.
'There's still time between now and the next season of 'Love Island' to change it a few more times!"
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