Canadian supermodel Linda Evangelista, 56 years old, was photographed in New York for the first time without a face mask, after she said she was “done hiding” due to a cosmetic procedure that left her “brutally disfigured”. Dressed casually in a black suit, Linda made no attempt to conceal her appearance as she stopped at Manhattan’s Chelsea Market, a week after she broke the news about the hard process she has experienced in recent years.
During an interview with People magazine, Linda explained that she retired from the public eye after 2016 had a cosmetic procedure called adipose hyperplasia, designed to shrink her fat cells, leaving her “permanently misshapen” when in fact it caused her cells to enlarge, and lumps began to appear all over her body.
However, Linda also stated that she had “finished being conderse” after a CoolSculpting procedure that, according to her, “brutally disfigured” her.
In the article, Linda posed for her first photo shoot since revealing that she had been left “permanently deformed” by the rare side effects of a cosmetic procedure she underwent six years ago.
In September, Linda revealed why she had withdrawn from the public scene when she claimed that she had been “brutally disfigured due to a rare side effect of the fat reduction procedure, CoolSculpting”.
According to Linda, she had undergone seven sessions of the procedure to reduce her fat cells from August 2015 to February 2016, But instead the procedure “enlarged” his fat cells, a danger he insists he wasn’t warned about, for which he is now taking legal action.
Speaking to People, the Vogue icon detailed how she “stopped eating” and thought she was losing her mind when lumps began to appear on her chin, thighs, and chest area, and how now “she’s afraid of finding herself with someone you know” after decades as a catwalk sensation. She also posed for photos showing off her bulging bust and legs.
She Said, “I loved being on the runway. . Now I fear meeting someone I know. I can’t keep living like this, hidden and ashamed. I can’t keep living with this pain. I am finally ready to talk.”