Kim Zolciak admits she's had some parts of her body nipped and tucked, but the mother of six insists her face has never been under the knife!
On Tuesday, the 37-year-old former Real Housewives of Atlanta star took to Twitter to deny a recent report claiming that "top doctors" had come to the conclusion she'd gotten "a full facelift, writing, "This is ridiculous! Top doctors my ass!"
She added quite definitively, "I have not had surgery on my face period!!!!"
And what about Botox? Yeah, Kim will confess to that. "I just don't think there's anything wrong with it," she told InTouch magazine back in 2009. "Some cosmetic enhancement is obvious. A lot of times, the people who aren't talking about it are the ones who look horrible. I do Botox...I started getting Botox when I was 25 for migraines. I recommend that to anybody."
In the same interview, Kim confessed, "I would love a nose job, but I'm scared. I would do just about anything to maintain myself."
So far, this has included multiple breast augmentations and a tummy tuck after the birth of her now 19-month-old twins Kane and Kaia.
During an episode of Don't Be Tardy that first aired in 2014, Kim spoke happily about her cosmetic procedures. "So it's been three weeks since I had my surgery, my boobs are perky, my stomach is super tight. It feels like I'm 20 again,'" she said. "I look f--king amazing,"
Kim doesn't think the doctors should get all the credit for her tiny, post-baby bod. "My surgeon didn't change my size, I'm the same size 4 I have always been, YES bitches I'm a size 4, he simply fixed my hernia, repaired my muscles and gave me the most incredible set of tatas EVER!" she wrote in an Instagram post last month.
She's also given some credit to her "genetics" and...being pregnant with two babies at once? "I think with twins that every little morsel of food that you eat...goes to the baby," she explained to E! News. "I made two human beings at the same time and I gained 50 pounds. Which I gained 50 pounds with KJ, so the twins, I think they took it from me."
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