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Holly Madison Plastic Surgery

Holly Madison Before & After Plastic Surgery

Holly Madison has found her way into our homes, this time by starring in her own self titled reality show, Holly’s World.

It’s hard to ignore Holly Madison’s blatant plastic surgery transformation, most notably her exceedingly large breast implants, along with her chiseled and restructured nose job.

Here is some excerpts from an interview that Holly had with Life & Style magazine last year, where she really opened up about her plastic surgery and self confidence issues.

Holly Madison Interview Part 1

“When I was younger, I was the first person in my class to start getting boobs, so I thought I was going to be huge. But I stopped growing before everybody else started. That was a big letdown… I compared myself to those (Playboy playmates). I knew what I wanted to look like and was kind of disappointed. I had a butt and no boobs.”

“I always stuffed my bra. In fact, I had a boyfriend for years, and we moved so slowly. We didn’t have sex for a long time because I had to gradually bring down my bra size so he wouldn’t find out I stuffed my bra!”

Holly Madison Interview Part 2

“Plastic surgery made it easier for me to get things I wanted in my career. Without it, I wouldn’t be where I am today… My nose photographed really big in front of my face. If I wanted to do anything in the entertainment industry, I needed to get it fixed. I was definitely happy with the results. It made me more confident. And a lot of doors open when you look a certain way.”

“I wouldn’t consider more surgery – unless my body implodes after I have kids! And I’m scared of getting stuff (like Botox) put into my face. It makes you look like you have a rubber mask on. Beauty is truly on the inside. Looks don’t define you – they’re just a tool to get what you want.”

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