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Daily Mail
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kim Zolciak's daughter Brielle Biermann reveals mother's influence on her 'botched' cosmetic procedures
Brielle Biermann pointed the finger at her mother when she discussed her history of dramatic cosmetic procedures for an upcoming spinoff episode of Botched. In a clip for Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind, the 28-year-old daughter of Kim Zolciak said that it was her mom who took her to her very first lip filler appointment. Brielle also said that Kim — whose other daughter Ariana claimed had been stealing her teen modeling earnings with her estranged husband Kroy Biermann — would take her to her own cosmetic procedure appointments and speak openly of all her touchups in front of her children, which influenced her own attitude toward abundant dermal filler use. has reached out to representatives for Kim and Brielle for comment. While speaking with the plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow, the nepo baby — who revealed a rapidly reversed desire to dissolve her lip filler at the start of 2020 — admitted that she wanted to reverse the affects of her numerous filler procedures, including deposits around her cheek bones that she thought were overly plump and asymmetrical. She also shared the shocking confession that getting filler injections became so common for her that it was 'like getting a Diet Coke.' Brielle also told Dr. Terry Dubrow (R) that Kim would take her to her cosmetic procedure appointments and speak openly of all her touchups in front of her children, which influenced Brielle's attitude toward abundant dermal filler use 'I had just turned 18 when I first got my lips done,' Brielle admitted as Dubrow's mouth dropped open in shock. 'I graduated high school and the second I graduated, my mom took me to LA and I got my lips done by the doctor [that] everybody was getting their lips done [from] at the time. Dubrow interrupted to ask if the other doctor showed any hesitation about giving lip fillers to an 18-year-old patient. 'No, it was like, "Get in the chair, let's go,"' she recounted. In a cut to a separate talking head–style interview, Dubrow cautions providers to be wary of using filler on young patients, as the substance — which is often used to erase the visible signs of aging — can instead make young patients look prematurely old. According to the Cleveland Clinic, fillers tend to be synthetic or naturally occuring substances that are injected to smooth out lines and plump skin, particularly around the mouth, eyes or even nose. Fat from a patient's body can even be removed and then injected into their face to create a fuller appearance in the chosen spot. Although Brielle has expressed disappointment about her overly plump lips multiple times in recent years, it was filler under her eyes — around her cheek bones — that seemed to trouble her most. Ironically, Kim claimed in an interview with Dubrow in the same clip that she had counseled her oldest daughter to steer clear of under-eye filler, despite having allegedly played a role in normalizing other filler procedures for her. 'I told her to never do that under her eyes,' the former Real Housewives Of Atlanta star claimed, adding that she and Brielle were on the same page about regrets over the procedure. 'But, sometimes you've got to let them go and learn on their own, even though I was like, "Please don't."' Brielle admitted that she was happy with the under-eye filler at first, but now she found it to be 'so puffy,' with one side looking 'more full than the other.' I was always going with her to her doctors appointments. I feel like she was mostly getting every laser you could think of to remain youthful. So then every month, 'I'm like I need to get my lips done. 'Filler became like getting a Diet Coke,' she admitted. 'The under-eye filler just became like an insecurity that I didn't even really know I had.' Brielle noted that she had been a reality television fixture since she was 10 years old, and the clip then cut to an excerpt of an earlier show in which she received a luxury handbag as a birthday present. Kim, who looks dramatically different from her current appearance, hams it up and shouts at her daughter to 'smile' to show that she's happy about getting the present she asked for. In a confessional interview, Brielle admitted that Kim 'was always going to get botox and lip filler, and watching my mom go through this kind of just made it seem normal.' As evidence of Kim's openness about her cosmetic procedures and surgery, an old clip was included in which Kim boasts, 'The next time you see me, I'll have a new set of t***ies.' Brielle claimed she would eventually get 'hit up' by doctors offering her free injections and free surgeries on the condition that she post about the work she had done on social media to help advertise their practices. Because of those offers — and the money she made as a result of her social media posts to show off their work — she became hyper-fixated on any perceived imperfections with her face. 'Anything I saw that I felt like I could go fix, I would go and I would fix it!' Brielle admitted. She previously admitted at the beginning of 2020 that she had decided to dissolve all of her lip filler because of how dramatic her pout had become by late 2019. However, months later she added back some filler and revealed that she had wanted fuller lips since she was a teen because many of her friends had plumper lips than she did, and her mother concurred about her voicing that desire. Then, in 2023, Brielle shared a before and after photo comparing her overly plump 2019 lips with her still plump but considerably more natural lips at the time. 'Bit of a personal post,' she captioned her post. 'All I'm gonna say is if you start to get lip filler… Go to someone who will tell you no.' The beauty continued, 'At that time in my life (on the left) I had too many chefs in the kitchen… I went to too many injectors, none of which would tell me no!' In 2023, Brielle shared a before and after photo comparing her overly plump 2019 lips with her still plump but more natural lips at the time. She warned any fans who wanted lip fillers to 'go to someone who will tell you no' She admitted: 'I would be injected, get used to the new size of my lips, and then think I needed more. I still love some filler but listen to someone who went through it… Do not get overfilled!' Kim's appearance with her daughter comes after she and her estranged husband Kroy Biermann were forced out of their mansion near Atlanta last month by police amid their financial woes and dramatic divorce conflict. Other stars who will be featured on the Botched spinoff include Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day, former Playboy model Kathy Brown, Love And Hip Hop: Atlanta star Jessica Dime, 90 Day Fiancé star Larissa Santos Lima and multiple influencers, including Sebastian Bails, Sophia Elgerabli and Alan McGarry. The new show is hosted by Michelle Visage of RuPaul's Drag Race fame, along with Botched fixtures Dubrow and body-image expert Dr. Spirit, PhD. Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind premieres on E! on Wednesday, July 9, and it will be available to stream on Peacock seven days after it airs on television.


Daily Mail
08-07-2025
- Daily Mail
Filler-loving Indiana sheriff's wife ruins plea deal with arrogant TV interview
A lip filler-loving sheriff's wife ruined her own plea deal after a judge heard an arrogant TV interview she gave just before court. Misty Noel, 51, along with her estranged husband Jamey Noel, 54, and their daughter, Kasey Noel, 28, were charged with a slew of felonies in 2024 for spending as much as $5 million on credit cards the disgraced sheriff opened in the name of the volunteer fire agency he ran in southern Indiana, authorities said. The specific expenditures allegedly made by various members of the Noel family included $56,000 on luxury cigars, more than $300,000 on vacation and travel, $25,000 on a small plane, cosmetic procedures, tanning, clothing, and vape products, according to search warrants for the family's homes and cars. While Jamey, the former Clark County Sheriff, accepted his own plea deal nearly a year after he and his family were arrested in 2023, Misty pleaded guilty just last week. Misty was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Thursday, but just a day before, she sat down for a one-on-one interview sharing her side of the story. During the interview with WLKY, Misty said she did not 'knowingly and intentionally' commit the crime of theft, Special Judge Larry Medlock ruled Monday before throwing her plea deal out the window. 'As far as there being intent, I never intended to hurt people. I've worked my whole life as a nurse. I have worked this entire time and, you know, my position is to take care of people,' Misty said in the interview. 'So the fact that, even though what I've done was unknowingly, but it has harmed a series of people, and not just my children, but other people who have been drug [sic] into this - it's pained me and it's really saddened me.' In 2024, Misty, her estranged husband Jamey Noel, 54, and their daughter, Kasey Noel, 28, were charged with a slew of felonies for spending as much as $5 million on the credit cards Jamey had opened in the name of the volunteer fire agency he ran. (Pictured: Misty and Jamey) After the judge watched the damning two-part interview, he decided a jury will now have to determine if she is guilty or not. 'The court cannot find an individual guilty if they profess and maintain their innocence,' Medlock wrote. He said the guilty plea will now be axed and a trial date will soon be set for Misty. While she heard the judge tell her the next steps, Misty appeared teary-eyed as she sat next to her attorney Bart McMahon before being escorted out in handcuffs. The order stated that the court will now hold a hearing to set aside the guilty plea, also known as a Rule to Show Cause hearing. During the Rule to Show Cause hearing, she will have to explain why she shouldn't be held in contempt of court. It is unclear when the hearing will take place. Daily Mail contacted McMahon for comment but did not immediately hear back. On Thursday, Misty pleaded guilty to five counts of theft and five of tax evasion. During a May hearing, both the prosecution and defense brought a conditional plea deal to the table, meaning Misty would plead guilty to the crimes. As part of the deal, she would also have to repay approximately $660,800 in restitution to New Chapel EMS, as well as more than $29,000 to the Indiana Department of Revenue. She was also set to serve up to six years - a total of 18 months in prison and four-and-a-half years of probation, under the plea deal. After accepting her plea deal, Medlock called the case 'an assault to the trusting citizens of Clark County.' Her husband Jamey, who said he and his family had no idea of the illegal activity, was sentenced to 12 years in prison. He was also ordered to pay millions in restitution after pleading guilty to a whopping 27 felonies for obstruction of justice, theft, tax evasion, money laundering , corrupt business influence and official misconduct. Their daughter Kasey pleaded guilty in January to five counts of theft and four counts of tax evasion. She was sentenced to 60 months in prison with 51 of those months set to be as part of probation. Misty was spotted sobbing in the courtroom as her child was walked out in handcuffs. Jamey became a local face around town when he appeared on Season 1 of the A&E show ' 60 Days In,' in which the Clark County prison critically examined its policies and treatment of inmates after volunteers are incarcerated undercover as prisoners for 60 days. The Clark County Jail was back in national headlines four years later, when more than 20 female prisoners alleged in federal court they were attacked, harassed and sexually assaulted after a deputy, David Lowe, sold the key to the women's wing for $1,000 to male inmates. That led to lawsuits that implicated Jamey in the attacks. He lived in Clark County for his entire life, according to Inside Edition. He served as a state trooper for 22 years before becoming a sheriff in 2015. He also ran the county's Republican party in addition to the Utica Township Volunteer Firefighters Association. His life of public service, however, began collapsing around him in 2023 when Indiana State Police investigators began seriously probing his finances. Their daughter Kasey (left) pleaded guilty in January to five counts of theft and four counts of tax evasion. It is unclear when the hearing for Misty (right) will take place Court documents also alleged Jamey, at some point, had an affair, during which he impregnated Clark County Council member Brittney Ferree, who gave birth to his child. It is alleged by prosecutors that Jamey used funds from the Volunteer Firefighters Association to pay his court-ordered child support. Jamey and Misty also allegedly charged nearly $200,000 in tuition and college expenses for two of their daughters to credit cards taken out in the fire agency's name. The couple share three daughters, though just Kasey was the only one charged and convicted.


Daily Mail
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Princess Andre, 18, hits back at lip filler accusation as she shows off her pout in selfies - after vowing to 'embrace natural beauty'
Princess Andre has hit back at claims she has had lip filler on Instagram as she posed for a series of selfies on Tuesday. The daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre, who turned 18 this week, snapped some photographs in her bedroom showing off her glamorous palette of make-up. Styling her blonde tresses loose, Princess wore a set of full eyelash extensions, blushed cheeks and a glossy pink lipstick. However, it wasn't her make-up that caught one fan's eye as they boldly accused the teen of having lip filler. They wrote: 'Oh noooooo the lips have been done.' However, Princess was quick to hit back at the troll as she replied: 'No they haven't? x' Many other fans came to the teenager's defence telling her to 'ignore' the comment while others gushed that she is 'beautiful'. They penned: 'Actually they haven't been touched with anything other than a lip liner and a good gloss!'; 'Ignore it hunny. Some people have nothing better to be doing than putting comments like that up. Hope you had a lovely birthday'; 'Beautiful; Gorgeous.' Princess has previously told how she wants to encourage fans to embrace their natural beauty and has vowed not to have plastic surgery herself. Her famous mother Katie is well-known for having had plastic surgery, and Princess said that while her many procedures hadn't 'put her off', she wanted to steer clear of it herself. She previously told The Sun: 'I feel like everyone is entitled to do what they want to their body. But I personally don't look at [cosmetic surgery] and think: ''Oh, yeah, I want to do that''. 'I think it's important, especially for the younger generation on social media, to embrace natural beauty. My sisters are 10, and I want to set an example to them that they're amazing how they are. However, it wasn't her make-up that caught one fan's eye as they accused the teen of having lip filler, prompting Princess and other fans to hit back 'You don't need to change. I want my little sisters to look up to me and be happy in themselves. It's natural for them to want to play around with make-up – that's a girlie thing to do – but I always say they don't need it.' Elsewhere, Princess recently revealed that she's 'not a big drinker' because she'd 'never want to embarrass herself' as she turned 18. Last week, the influencer discussed how she'd want to celebrate her milestone birthday but told how it wouldn't be a boozy affair. Speaking to OK! Magazine, she described being in the spotlight from a young age, but in terms of living a wild youth like her parents she insisted she'd never want to be in a 'position that would make her look bad'. She said: 'I'm not really a big drinker or a big party-goer. I'm not the sort of person who would embarrass myself. 'I'll never put myself in a position that would make me look bad.' She also chatted about being single and said she is always keen to keep her romantic life private after splitting from her boyfriend of two years back in May. Princess said of the split last month: 'I'm feeling good. I've always kept my personal life personal so I don't talk too much about it but now is the time to focus on me.' While her former flame remains unnamed, Princess declared last year that she was 'in love' before their split. According to The Su n, Princess, who kept much of her relationship out of the public eye, will be doing the same with the 'tough' break up. A source told the publication: 'They just grew apart, they were each other's first love so it has been tough but there are no hard feelings.' 'He's still on good terms with both Katie and Peter, Princess is really concentrating on her career right now and there's no place for a man'. Princess' reps declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline. The teen first went public with their romance when she invited him along to her mother Katie's 45th birthday celebrations in Brighton in May 2023.


Daily Mail
01-07-2025
- Health
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Common gym habit causing horrifying 'face distortion' in people with lip filler: Surgeon warning
You may want to refrain from stepping into a sauna after getting lip filler, experts now warn. As young adults continue to flock to clinics for their regular lip filler appointments this summer, leading plastic surgeons are asking patients to steer clear of steam rooms and saunas to maintain good results for a long time.
Yahoo
30-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Lip-Filler Disaster Drives Millions to Watch on TikTok
In a spiraling series of TikTok videos posted over 72 hours, a U.K. woman documented her journey of getting her lip filler dissolved, except the procedure did anything but shrink the size of her lips. Instead, she essentially received the equivalent of a bee sting straight to the face. The saga, posted to the woman's account, @berthecn, enthralled social media onlookers, accumulating a whopping 14.7 million views. taken 4 antihistamines, hopefully goes down soon x The reaction was so alarming that the TikToker decided to call 111, the non-emergency phone number for the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, who subsequently 'sent an ambulance out because it was deemed a potential allergic reaction.' In the Accident and Emergency department, she explained that she 'felt quite dizzy,' and 'almost fainted.' The ambulance ride made one thing clear: This wasn't just an unfortunate reaction—it was a real medical concern that required immediate attention. 'It's really scary,' the TikToker admitted in a clip, the reality of the situation hitting her. seeing as everyone has made me panic Once she arrived at the hospital, the woman was given IV steroids that helped reduce the swelling significantly after a few hours, but she also learned some shocking news. 'I found out that the solution used,' she explains, 'also has an enzyme that bees have in their sting. I've basically discovered that I may be allergic to a bee sting.' This enzyme, hyaluronidase, is used in filler dissolver to break down hyaluronic acid, according to a paper published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology on the safe use of hyaluronidase. (Hyaluronic acid is a substance that naturally occurs in the body and is often used in dermal fillers, as well as many skincare products, thanks to its moisture-retention and elasticity-boosting properties.) The authors say that 'wasp and bee stings contain more than one allergen, including hyaluronidase,' adding that cross-reactivity (when the immune system confuses one allergen for another similar one) can be a factor in these cases. Most people do not experience an anaphylactic reaction to fillers or filler desolvers, with the authors noting that the 'risk is extremely small and is lower than the quoted 0.1-percent incidence,' including delayed reactions and secondary exposure. The good news: Reactions like these, rare and frightening as they are, can usually be avoided. Patch tests are usually recommended when using a dermal filler dissolver that includes hyaluronidase in its formula, with a waiting period of 24 hours to catch delayed reactions. The bad news: Patch test guidelines aren't always followed as recommended. In this case, the woman said that her patch test was administered just a few minutes before her appointment. Despite this, the woman isn't eager to throw blame around for the incident. 'I don't want to fault this practitioner,' she said. 'She just made a mistake.' In an update posted to her account on June 30 (happily captioned with, 'I have my face back!), the woman shared the lessons she learned and insights she discovered about herself through the debacle. She tells her audience the swelling in her lips from the allergic reaction is 'almost fully dissolved.' I have my face back! Now, with her lips (almost) back to normal, she has realized she never needed filler to be happy in the first place, saying, 'I probably had complete body dysmorphia, because when I look at my lips now, I actually think they are beautiful.'