Brooks Nader reveals every cosmetic procedure she’s tried: ‘Catch me looking like Freddy Krueger’

Model Brooks Nader has been open about her extensive cosmetic procedures, sharing a list of every treatment she's undergone in an effort to look her best.

The 28-year-old star joked that she looks like Freddy Krueger every Christmas with her "tweakments," which include countless injectables, a nose job, and pricey veneers from celebrity dentist Dr. Michael Apa. Nader quipped that she could pass for the late Michael Jackson, but admits people often comment on her resemblance to the pop star.

Nader has also tried more unconventional procedures, such as the viral salmon sperm facial and the "Nefertiti" Botox neck lift. She even shared a video discussing how she turned to GLP-1 drugs to lose weight at the beginning of her modeling career, with the direct result being that clients wanted her to shed 30 pounds.

The model is clear that using these treatments wasn't always easy for her, stating "I’m not saying it's OK. I'm not saying it's right," but credits GLP-1s with helping her book modeling jobs and losing weight.

Nader isn’t the only celebrity sharing her cosmetic procedures; Olympic medalist Simone Biles revealed she has had three plastic surgeries, while "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star Layla Taylor shared a list of her own treatments after filming Season 1. Even reality TV show host Khloe Kardashian recently listed her treatments online, including a nose job and Botox.

The trend highlights the pressures in society to look one's best, with many celebrities willing to go under the knife or injectables to achieve the desired appearance.
 
I'm just gonna say it, model Brooks Nader is literally giving us LIFE with her honesty about her "tweakments" 😂💄. I mean, she's owning the fact that she's tried so many procedures and isn't apologizing for it - which, tbh, takes a lot of courage. It's wild to think that having all those injectables made her more bookable as a model 🤯. And can we talk about how some of these celebrities are normalizing these treatments like they're no big deal? Like, the pressure to look perfect is real, but let's not forget there's also a whole lot of risk involved with all this cosmetic surgery 💉👀.
 
omg I'm literally low-key obsessed with Brooks Nader rn 🤩 she's so bold sharing her whole list of procedures and all... I feel like she's being super real about it too, you know? 💁‍♀️ at the same time, I get why people might think she looks like Michael Jackson or Freddy Krueger, those are some iconic faces 😱 but honestly, who cares how many treatments someone has done? it's all about feeling confident and beautiful, right? 💖 I've seen her posts on Instagram where she's just chillin' without any makeup or filter, and she's still slaying 😎 so like, who needs all those tweakments when you can rock a good glow naturally? 🌞
 
🤯 Like I'm not shocked at all that these celebs are sharing their crazy cosmetic procedures! It's like they're saying "hey guys, check out my tweakments!" 🤪 Brooks Nader is literally giving us a list of every single treatment she's had - it's like a beauty bucket list or something. And it's funny how some of them, like Layla Taylor and Khloe Kardashian, are just owning their procedures, while others... not so much. I mean, Simone Biles' three plastic surgeries? That's wild. But what really gets me is that they're all talking about the pressures in society to look a certain way. Like, shouldn't we be focusing on self-acceptance and inner beauty instead of constantly trying to tweak our faces? 🤷‍♀️ Anyway, it's definitely interesting to see how far these celebs are willing to go for the sake of beauty standards! 💄👀
 
I mean, think about it... the pressure to look perfect is crazy! 🤯 Like, we're living in a world where everyone's trying to outdo each other, and if you don't conform to these unrealistic beauty standards, you're left behind. It's like, what's the point of even being human? 💄

And let's talk about the economics of all this. I mean, who's really profiting from all these cosmetic procedures? The celebrities are just selling their image for millions of dollars... it's a business model that's basically based on insecurity and vanity. 🤑 And what about the environmental impact of all those procedures? It's like, we're more concerned with our skin than the planet! 🌎

And can we talk about the message this sends to young people? Like, if they see these celebrities getting Botox and facelifts at 28, what does that say about their own worth as a person? That they need to change their appearance to be attractive? It's like, no! Be yourself, folks! 💁‍♀️
 
omg you guys can't imagine how hard it is for these models to maintain that flawless face 24/7 🤯 they're not just doing this for vanity, but also to keep their jobs and get booked by clients who are paying them to look a certain way 💸 i feel bad for Nader saying she's "not saying it's OK" but at the same time, you can't blame her for wanting to look her best when she's constantly under the spotlight 🌟
 
I feel like these celebs are setting a bad example for us youngins' 🤷‍♀️. I get it, we want to look good and feel confident, but all this plastic surgery business is getting out of control 💅. Like, can't they just love themselves the way they are? 🌸 It's not worth risking their health for a fleeting feeling of perfection. And what's with all these weird procedures, salmon sperm facial? Is that even safe? 🤯 And I feel like we're being pressured to look like everyone else now, instead of embracing our own individuality 💁‍♀️.
 
OMG 🤯 I mean, can you even believe how much of a toll this is taking on these models' mental health? They're literally being bombarded with comments about their faces and bodies on a daily basis, and they feel like they have to keep up with the latest beauty trends to stay relevant. And then they go under the knife for all these procedures... it's just so sad 🤕. I mean, I get it, we live in a society where looks matter, but at what cost? Simone Biles is an Olympic athlete, for crying out loud! She should be proud of who she is, not trying to change her face to fit some unrealistic beauty standard. And Layla Taylor... poor girl is just sharing all these secrets because it's like the norm now? It's like, can't we just start valuing people's inner qualities instead of their outer appearance? 💔
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel like this is a bit too much? Like, yeah I get it, societal pressure to look good and all that... but these celebs are taking it to a whole other level with all these procedures 🤯. And it's not just the models or celebrities, people are getting them done because they feel like they need to fit in or be attractive. It's like, what's wrong with being you? Can't we just accept everyone for who they are without needing all those tweaks and lifts 💄👀?
 
🤯 The way our society is obsessed with looking perfect is crazy! Like, who needs that much work? 🙅‍♀️ Celebrities are just showing us that even they feel pressure to look their best. Brooks Nader's list of procedures is wild - salmon sperm facial? Who comes up with this stuff?! 😂 But seriously, it's not all fun and games. She mentions it wasn't easy and she's saying it's not right... but the industry just keeps pushing it. 💁‍♀️ It's like we're all trying to be the best version of ourselves, but what does that even mean? 🤔
 
I'm so tired of seeing all these celebs sharing their crazy plastic surgery stories 🤯. I mean, I get it, we're living in a time where everyone feels like they need to be perfect and flawless on social media... but at what cost? 💉 Those salmon sperm facials sound straight outta sci-fi horror movies 🌙! And 30 pounds lost from GLP-1 drugs? That's some wild stuff. I feel bad for Brooks Nader, she's been through so much for her career and it's just not worth the toll on her body and mental health. I wish people could focus on being healthy and happy inside instead of trying to squeeze into a certain body shape 💖.
 
I'm so fascinated by this phenomenon where people are feeling like they need all these 'tweakments' to feel whole 😊. It's like, what's wrong with being ourselves, you know? I mean, Brooks Nader is basically saying that she had to do all these procedures just to get hired for her job 🤷‍♀️. It makes me think about how much pressure there is in the modeling industry to be 'perfect'. And it's not just models, it's all of us on social media, constantly comparing ourselves to others and feeling like we need to look a certain way 📸.

But what I find really interesting is that she says she couldn't do these treatments if they weren't socially accepted. Like, the GLP-1 drugs were only an option because her clients wanted her to lose weight 💊. It's so true, our society places such a high value on physical appearance, and it can be really hard to break free from that 🌸.

And let's not forget, there are people like Simone Biles and Layla Taylor who are sharing their own experiences with plastic surgery, which can be really triggering for some folks 💔. It's like, we need to have a conversation about why we're doing all this, and what it means for our mental health 🤔.

Anyway, I just think it's really deep how much pressure there is in society to look a certain way, and how that can affect our self-worth 💭.
 
OMG u guys I'm literally shaking about all these celebs going through so much for their looks 🤯 like Brooke Nader is crazy she does like 1000 treatments a year and has had to shed 30 pounds from clients wanting her to lose weight 🥗 anyway I feel like they're all just trying to compete with each other on social media and it's so exhausting 💁‍♀️ I mean I'm not saying it's wrong or anything but can't we all just be ourselves for once? 😂
 
I'm so over this whole celeb plastic surgery thing 🤯. Like, can't they just be happy with who they are already? I get it, we all want to look our best, but at what cost? They're setting these unrealistic beauty standards and making people feel like they need to follow suit or else they'll be left behind 💔. It's so exhausting trying to keep up with their "tweakments" 🤪. And don't even get me started on the salmon sperm facial... what's next, a frog face? 🐸. I'm all for self-care and taking care of one's body, but let's not forget that there's more to life than just looking good 💁‍♀️.
 
🤔 You know what struck me about this story? We're all being sold a lie that we need these treatments to feel good about ourselves. And honestly, I think it's so much deeper than just our physical appearance... 🌈 It's about the messages we consume daily from social media and the industry that's telling us we're not enough unless we look "perfect". Like, what is "perfect" even? Is it really worth putting your body through all this stress and potential harm? 💉 I think we need to take a step back and redefine what beauty means to each of us. It's okay to be different, to have our own flaws and imperfections... that's where the real beauty lies 😊
 
omg I'm literally OBSESSED w/ Brooks Nader right now!!! 💖 She's so brave for sharing all her journey about her cosmetic procedures! I mean, it's crazy how much she's done and how much of a difference it's made for her career 🤯 Like, can you blame her though? We live in a society where everyone wants to look flawless 24/7 📸 I'm actually kinda intrigued by the salmon sperm facial lol what's next?! 🌟 The fact that she mentioned GLP-1 drugs helping her lose weight is so cool too! 💪 Simone Biles and Layla Taylor are already following in her footsteps, but Khloe Kardashian is my ultimate inspiration - I need to get on that nose job ASAP 💅🏻💉
 
idk about all these celebs sharing their cosmetic history... it's like they're trying to normalise some pretty invasive stuff? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, I get that societal pressure to look fit can be overwhelming, especially in an industry where looks matter so much, but can't we just focus on promoting self-love and self-acceptance instead of feeling pressured into altering our bodies?

And what's with the ' viral' procedures? 🤯 The salmon sperm facial sounds like some wild stuff... I'm not sure if it's a trend or a cry for help. And honestly, can't we just talk about the real issues that affect people's lives, like body positivity and mental health, instead of obsessing over Botox and lip fillers? 🤔
 
It's crazy how far we've come as a society where people feel the need to alter their bodies to fit an unrealistic beauty standard 🤯. Brooks Nader's openness about her procedures is actually kinda refreshing, I guess - it shows that even in this industry where looks matter so much, she's owning her journey and not shying away from talking about it 💁‍♀️.

But have you ever stopped to think about the pressure that comes with having these 'tweakments'? I mean, we're living in a world where celebrities are literally getting paid to look a certain way 🤑. It's no wonder people feel like they need to follow suit - the message is clear: be beautiful, or else 🤷‍♀️.

And let's not forget about the cost - both physically and emotionally 💸. I'm all for self-expression and taking care of oneself, but can't we just celebrate our uniqueness without needing a facelift? 🤔 It's a tough one, but food for thought, right?
 
I mean can you even imagine having to deal with that much pressure on your looks? I've had my own struggles with body image growing up, but at least I didn't have to resort to so many procedures 🤯💉. I feel like celebrities are setting a really bad example for young people who are already vulnerable about their appearance. And what's the point of all these treatments, anyway? So you look 'perfect' on the outside, but still unhappy and insecure on the inside? It just doesn't add up 💔👀.
 
OMG 💅🏼😱 Brooks Nader is super open about her tweakments 🤯! She even shared a list of all her treatments 💉👀 Can't believe she joked about looking like Freddy Krueger 🎃 every Christmas 🕰️. I feel bad for her that people comment on her resemblance to Michael Jackson 🕺, but at the same time, it's wild how many celebs are doing this stuff 💄.

It's crazy that some of these treatments have weird names like salmon sperm facial 🐟 or Nefertiti Botox neck lift 👑. And girl, I feel you on trying to lose weight and clients wanting you to shed pounds 📏. GLP-1 drugs helped her, yay! 💪 But it's also super pressure-filled in society to look perfect flawless 💅.

Celebs sharing their tweakments is like, totally exposing the truth 🌟. It's all about looking good for the 'gram and getting those modeling jobs 📸. The beauty industry is wild 🔥. Some people might say it's not right, but at least they're being open and honest 💯.
 
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