America's Next Top Model the winner Adrian Curry talks about how breast implant extract changed her perception and life.
“Five years post breast implant and I've had a complete metamorphosis,” Curry, 42, wrote. X on Monday, January 6. “The first year I cried non-stop. I had lost over 90% of my natural breasts to necrosis and gave up fat transfer. I was no longer willing to risk my health for vanity. I had a crash course because I was humiliated and exposed.
According to Cleveland Clinic. While some people have surgery to remove the implant due to hardening of the tissue around the implant or other complications, others may have surgery to replace the old implants with new ones.
On Monday, Curry described her grueling surgery and post-op process, noting that her husband Matthew Rhodeshad to “cut out all the seams due to remote living and the weather”.
“I was brought to my knees in humility and passed through the fire of my vanity, dying,” she continued. “It took a solid 2 years for them to settle in and look human. My husband was my rock…and I couldn't believe how unbothered he was by my revelations.
Five years later, Curry, who won the first round America's Next Top Model In 2003 – she is “happy and healthy” and “wouldn't wish plastic surgery” on her “worst enemy”.
“It did nothing to ease my body dysmorphia and only caused me years of misery,” she explained, adding, “Be okay with who and what you are. In my case, much LESS than who I was.
After her vulnerable post, people flocked to the comments section to praise Curry for being so open about plastic surgery. When a fan thanked the model for sharing things that I can't imagine being easy to share, Curry replied: “If I can stop someone from mutilating their healthy body with this… then it wasn't a wasted lesson .”
5 years post breast implant and I have had a complete metamorphosis. The first year I cried non-stop. I had lost over 90% of my natural breasts to necrosis and gave up fat transfer. I was no longer willing to risk my health for vanity. I had a crash course in basically… pic.twitter.com/bXZCTOQeWd
— Adrianne Curry (@AdrianneCurry) January 6, 2025
Another person revealed that she forwarded Curry's message to her daughter, who was considering getting implants herself. “Dear god, I hope she doesn't damage her body,” Curry replied.
Elsewhere in the comments section, Carey admitted that she is “100% responsible” for her breast implants and for making what she now considers an “uneducated and life-changing decision”.
The former reality star also explained that she didn't get the extract because of cancer or illness, but because of “stupidity, vanity and body dysmorphia,” noting that she initially got implants because half of her chest is “conclave,” but they didn't. t “fix it”.
Curry rose to fame in his rookie season ANTM In 2003, when she was awarded a modeling contract, brand deals and more. After nine years in the fashion industry — and on a VH1 reality show My honest Brady with her first husband Christopher Knight — she left the industry. She and Rod continued to be friends in 2018.
Last month, Carey revealed on social media that she and Rod have been “VERY distant” for the past seven years. “I can go months without hanging (with) anyone other than my husband,” she shared with X at the time. “My life is lived in the roaring, glorious silence of the desert.”
She added: “Now I'm easily overwhelmed in big groups/cities. It may take several days to clear the experience.
“I'm more down to earth than I've ever been in my life,” she explained. “My understanding of the forest and what's in it is pretty sharp.”
Several hours later, Curry shared another picture of her Montana paradise via Instagram, captioning the shot: “Nowhere you can be, where you can't be. It's meant for you. It's easy. All you need is love. “