Brooks Nader recently opened up about her decision to dissolve her facial fillers in an interview. The 29-year-old model shared her journey with fillers and the noticeable changes she experienced afterward. She recounted receiving frequent comments about looking older than her age, which made her uncomfortable. “Honestly, I thought it was really good because I feel like I get a lot of comments like, ‘You look 40, you look 40, you look 40,’” Nader said, adding, “I’m like, ‘What? I don’t want to be 40.’” After removing the fillers, she felt rejuvenated and noted friends and family remarked that she finally looked like her actual age—28. Her parents even mentioned that her face seemed to have a new vibrancy.
In the interview, Nader reflected on starting her filler journey back when she first moved to New York at 18. She had received money from her parents and thought getting fillers was what everyone in the industry did. “I was thrown into the world of Hollywood, chasing perfection, and I thought getting filler was the answer,” she recalled.
Post-removal, Nader expressed satisfaction with her appearance, emphasizing her love for her natural smile. However, she hasn’t entirely ruled out the possibility of trying fillers again in the future as she ages. Recently, she shared some vacation photos from Cabo San Lucas, captioning one with “Old lips, new clothes, always me.”
Fans responded positively to her new look, with comments highlighting her natural beauty and confidence. Engaging with her audience, she also revelled in her new sultry style, showcasing her journey from a conservative upbringing in Baton Rouge to embracing her individuality in the fashion scene. Nader mentioned that she always dreamed of expressing herself more freely, aiming for a look that reflects her true personality.
Brooks Nader removes all her fillers after fans commented she appeared ’40’
Brooks Nader recently opened up about her decision to dissolve her facial fillers in an interview. The 29-year-old model shared her journey with fillers and the noticeable changes she experienced afterward. She recounted receiving frequent comments about looking older than her age, which made her uncomfortable. “Honestly, I thought it was really good because I feel like I get a lot of comments like, ‘You look 40, you look 40, you look 40,’” Nader said, adding, “I’m like, ‘What? I don’t want to be 40.’” After removing the fillers, she felt rejuvenated and noted friends and family remarked that she finally looked like her actual age—28. Her parents even mentioned that her face seemed to have a new vibrancy.
In the interview, Nader reflected on starting her filler journey back when she first moved to New York at 18. She had received money from her parents and thought getting fillers was what everyone in the industry did. “I was thrown into the world of Hollywood, chasing perfection, and I thought getting filler was the answer,” she recalled.
Post-removal, Nader expressed satisfaction with her appearance, emphasizing her love for her natural smile. However, she hasn’t entirely ruled out the possibility of trying fillers again in the future as she ages. Recently, she shared some vacation photos from Cabo San Lucas, captioning one with “Old lips, new clothes, always me.”
Fans responded positively to her new look, with comments highlighting her natural beauty and confidence. Engaging with her audience, she also revelled in her new sultry style, showcasing her journey from a conservative upbringing in Baton Rouge to embracing her individuality in the fashion scene. Nader mentioned that she always dreamed of expressing herself more freely, aiming for a look that reflects her true personality.
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