
Skye Wheatley sparks concern as she shows off her recent controversial 'fox eye lift' procedure after breaking silence on plastic surgery addiction
Skye Wheatley's fans have expressed their concern over her appearance after she stepped out for an exclusive event at Sueno Rooftop restaurant on the Gold Coast on Thursday.
The Big Brother star, 31, attended the launch event of Bouf Haircare alongside fellow influencers Indy Clinton, Costeen Hatzi, Em Davies, Lily Brown and Ruby Tuesday Matthews.
All eyes were on the blonde bombshell as she put on a busty display in a stunning animal print maxi dress.
The jaw-dropping dress, which featured a low-cut neckline, a high-leg slit and a flowing skirt, showed off the model's ample assets.
She accessorised the ensemble with strappy heels, a taupe blazer and a $7,000 Dior saddle bag.
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But it wasn't the outfit that caused a stir; fans shared their shock over Skye's controversial 'fox eye lift' that she underwent in Turkey last year, along with several other beauty enhancement procedures.
'Skye Wheatley is totally unrecognisable now,' someone wrote online.
'She looks dehydrated there with her bottom lip and her face looks like she's aged 10 years ... I'm sorry to say.'
'She ruined her eyes and she knows it,' added another.
'Just sad!' someone else wrote.
Skye is no stranger to the world of cosmetic enhancements, having been open in the past about her procedures and the emotional journey that often comes with them.
In October Skye had the controversial fox eye lift surgery and several other procedures in Turkey.
For years, people have been achieving the look using clever eyeliner, shadow makeup techniques and various tweezing methods to create a visual sweep upward to the corner of the eye.
In addition to the fox eye lift and liposuction, Skye also admitted she underwent a complementary temporal lift (fat transfer into the face to prevent the need for injectable dermal fillers) and a blepharoplasty (an eyelid surgery).
A temporal lift is a fat transfer into the face to prevent the need for injectable dermal fillers and a blepharoplasty is an eyelid surgery.
'My doctor said there wasn't much fat on my arms or legs so [he] only took the littlest bit and from what I can see of my arms so far I'm really happy,' she recently posted to her Stories.
'Legs don't look much different, probably swollen.'
Answering a question on her Instagram Stories, Skye listed off all the plastic surgery procedures she's ever had done.
She mentioned surgery on her nose, her breasts (twice), arms, inner thigh and face.
The influencer previously revealed she couldn't open her eyes for three days following the fox eye lift procedure: 'Being in a foreign hospital with no eyesight was pretty unsettling.'
'Why did you get the liposuction if you're really fit?' another follower asked Skye.
In addition to the fox eye lift and liposuction, Skye also admitted she underwent a complementary temporal lift and a blepharoplasty. Pictured with her surgeon in Turkey
'Because [it] doesn't matter how fit you are, you're always going to have stubborn areas of fat!' Skye wrote.
'I'm not actually that fit. Yes, I train daily but my diet isn't perfect. I'm too much of a sweet tooth I'm obsessed with sugar and food in general. I'm a big eater lol.
'He wasn't even going to do it, he said hardly any fat, but I insisted.'
Skye was also forced to address accusations of a plastic surgery addiction shortly after she announced she was travelling to Turkey for the procedures.
'Really not being a hater - but YOU'RE the exact reason girls have self esteem issues,' one follower wrote to her.
'Everyone is going to have self esteem issues,' Skye replied.
'I know it's sad because I see the beauty in the others but somehow it's always different when you look at yourself...and I'm being open and honest about my surgeries because I DON'T want other girls who aren't enhanced to feel like they're not "good enough" or "not pretty enough".
'Everyone is beautiful with or without surgery, but I think the more damaging thing is to get all these enhancements done without being honest about it,' she continued.
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