Cardi B Turns to Kim Kardashian for Guidance After Botched Nose Job
When rapper Cardi B faced a disastrous nose job, she knew just who to turn to for advice: none other than cosmetic surgery connoisseur Kim Kardashian, according to the tabloid Globe. However, reaching out to the Kardashian queen was not Cardi B's first thought.
The "I Like It" singer admits she had been dissatisfied with her nose for her entire life, saying, "Even before I was famous, I was like, 'Damn, I’ve got my daddy’s nose.'"
Cardi B shares that she was "always afraid" of getting her nose fixed, but eventually took the plunge. Unfortunately, the decision to try fillers in 2019 rather than a full nose job backfired. The WAP singer confesses that the procedure "f**ked my nose up!" and left her wondering, "Oh God, what did I do to myself?" The fillers only made her nose appear longer and wider, putting her in a difficult situation.
When Cardi B found herself at Kris Jenner's house, Kim Kardashian provided her with a list of experts to contact. Although Cardi B reached out to several of them, she ultimately chose a different specialist for her 2020 nose job. Now, she proudly declares, "I look great!"
Cardi B emphasizes that her decision to undergo plastic surgery was not due to insecurity or self-hatred, but rather because she enjoys "being perfect." However, this raises the question of whether celebrities like Kim Kardashian and her sisters truly look perfect after their numerous cosmetic procedures.
Stars like Meg Ryan and Priscilla Presley, who were naturally stunning, now appear altered by cosmetic interventions, resembling house cats more than their former selves. While plastic surgery can provide life-changing results for those with deformities or severe aesthetic concerns, Hollywood's fixation on appearance has led to an increasing number of celebrities appearing otherworldly.
As the entertainment industry remains obsessed with image, cosmetic procedures continue to transform celebrities into strange humanoids from another planet, raising questions about the true meaning of "perfection."