
NFL quarterback Matthew Stafford's wife Kelly details her plastic surgery ‘mommy makeover'
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Kelly Stafford, the 35-year-old wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, shared how plastic surgery helped transform her body after having four kids.
In the latest episode of her podcast, Stafford opened up about the 'mommy makeover' she received from Beverly Hills-based plastic surgeon and guest Dr. Garth Fisher.
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4 Kelly Stafford opened up about her plastic surgery journey on a recent episode of 'The Morning After' podcast.
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'I had my boobs re-done and you also did the tummy tuck,' the former University of Georgia cheerleader told Dr. Fisher on a new episode of 'The Morning After' podcast. 'You put back together my abs.'
Stafford said the tummy tuck also helped get rid of excess skin, but that she was skeptical about undergoing the procedure at first.
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'A lot of people who live in California know what a tummy tuck is, but in my mind, when I was told a tummy tuck, I was like, 'That's lipo, right?'' Stafford confessed while referring to liposuction. 'I was thinking fat removal and then skin and I remember being like, 'Oh man, OK.''
Stafford also said she's happy she did the surgery now instead of later in life.
'You want to do it when you still have that urge to feel sexy,' Stafford said. 'I'm not saying at 18 years down the road I might not have a resurgence of that. But I also just think you're older in age, and it gets tougher.'
4 Stafford discussed her 'mommy makeover' with her plastic surgeon, Dr. Garth Fisher.
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Stafford has gone under the knife before — in 2019, she underwent a 12-hour surgery to remove a benign tumor from her brain but ended up back in the hospital.
After the surgery, she experienced lingering health issues and had to separate from her children so she could relearn how to walk.
'They said, 'You know what, you can't have any kids around you. You can't have anything around you because it'll throw off your balance, you'll fall [and] you'll injure yourself,'' Stafford told 'Good Morning America' in an interview in February 2022. 'So we actually had to say goodbye to our kids for about three weeks.'
4 The Staffords have four kids, all under the age of 10.
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4 The former college cheerleader shared that she had her 'boobs re-done' and received a tummy tuck.
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Kelly and Matthew Stafford met at the University of Georgia while she was a cheerleader and he was the star quarterback.
They married in 2015 and celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary early last month.
The college sweethearts share four daughters: 8-year-old twins Chandler and Sawyer, Hunter, 6, and Tyler, 4.
Other celebrities have spoken out about receiving a 'mommy makeover' like 'Teen Mom' star Kailyn Lowry.
The reality star underwent breast reduction, tummy tuck and liposuction after having her children, but admitted she may have taken the surgery route too far.
'I think a little nip and tuck in terms of a nose job or a boob job is OK. But to go through this to be skinny is mental illness, truly,' Lowry claimed during an Instagram video posted in January 2025.
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