
Sami Sheen grabs some food in LA after revealing plans to remove breast implants
The 21-year-old daughter of Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen was spotted leaving the market with a container of food.
Two weeks ago the OnlyFans star revealed she plans to have her breast implants removed less than two years after she got them.
She wrote that she's 'been experiencing health issues for nearly 2 years' with 'the weirdest symptoms.'
Sami said that she 'finally discovered that I have breast implant illness,' adding, 'idk how I [hadn't] figured this out sooner but I'm so happy to finally have an answer.'
She told her 202,000 followers: 'I'm hoping to get them removed asap so I can start feeling better.'
And she asked: 'Pls lmk if you know of any good explant surgeons near LA.'
Looking back at a picture of her pre-cosmetic surgery figure, Sami said; 'It's definitely gonna be hard going back to this size. not only physically, but mentally.'
She lamented: 'I don't want to at all but i know i'll feel so much better once they are out. so i guess it's worth it.'
She told fans: 'I posted about this on my TikTok but figured i would talk about it on here in case anyone else is experiencing the same thing. this is your sign to always put your health first!!!'
The reality television star also noted that her sickness has affected her hair, writing in parentheses: 'Also I can't believe this is all my real hair, another thing that these implants took from me.'
Someone asked Sheen what her symptoms are, which she detailed in a list.
Chronic fatigue, headaches, acne, memory loss, brain fog, vertigo, joint pain, dry eyes, and mood swings were just some of the uncomfortable effects.
Also listed were hair loss, allergies, skin rashes, severe anxiety, and sensitivity to temperature.
Sami shared: 'BII often mimics certain autoimmune diseases, but I'm certain it's my implants because these symptoms started almost immediately after getting them done.'
The influencer said she experiences 'nearly all of these symptoms every single day' and that 'it's exhausting'.
The list goes on: Also listed were hair loss, allergies, skin rashes, severe anxiety, and sensitivity to temperature
As recently as April, Sami said on TikTok that she planned to get another, larger boob job.
She said at the time: 'They're finally fully dropped and settled in. I feel like I could've gone bigger and I really wish I went bigger. When the time comes to get them redone I'm definitely going bigger.'
The star initially went under the knife in 2023 at age 19. 'I think I'm gonna go over the muscle so they look a little bit more natural,' she shared at the time.
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