Watch out for Botox.
At least that’s what singer Meghan Trainor wants to say in her PSA as she obviously doesn’t want her followers to make the same cosmetic error that she has.
The pop singer revealed her most regret about getting Botox during a November 20 episode of the podcast Workin’ On It with Meghan Trainor & Ryan Trainor, which featured her husband, actor Daryl Sabara, as a guest.
Early in the program, the Made You Look crooner talked about her experience with the cosmetic treatment and said that she is unable to smile, which may surprise many.
“Hey, all you girls in your thirties out there, I need help because I got too much Botox,” Trainor remarked. I made a mistake. Hear me out: I’ve had Botox a couple of times, but only on my forehead and up here. And someone persuaded me, using my little lips, that you could achieve a gorgeous lip flip by applying filler directly above your top lip.
And for the first time in my thirty years of life, I was able to have one. Surely it wasn’t true? Additionally, I am no longer able to grin,” she added.
After demonstrating her smiling limit to her siblings and spouse, Trainor urged viewers to view this on YouTube.
I can’t unsee it now. And I can’t grin anywhere I go. “It hurts my face to even try to smile,” she added.
Trainor even recalled a recent photo shoot she did at a dog shelter, where she appeared less joyful holding the puppy in one of the photos due to the Botox.
She remarked, “I look like I smelled someone’s fart.”
Trainor went on to say that she gained important knowledge.
You know what I did learn from this? I learned that my grin brightens any space. And it is a faint glow when it is absent. Help me, someone! She went on to say.
The NO singer stated that she is applying vibrators to her top lip in an attempt to remove the Botox in the hopes of resolving the problem. She went on to discuss her decision to have breast augmentation surgery because she still had mommy boobs.
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