Fame Is Now A Disease
On November 20, 2009, Heidi Montag underwent 10 excruciating plastic surgery procedures in a single day as part of a drastic secret makeover. The perky blonde claimed afterward that she nearly died in the hours following her operations. Explaining this alleged emergency, the Superficial songstress told reporters: "I had too much Demerol like Michael Jackson did and my breathing was five breaths per minute which is like almost dead," coyly finding a way to link herself to a far more noteworthy celeb. Although she survived, Montag also confessed that she now has difficulty accomplishing even the most rudimentary tasks: “When I first came out, it was so hard for me even to smile and it's still hard for me to chew sometimes," she said.
What would cause a naturally gorgeous 23-year-old to undergo such an extreme physical metamorphosis? The answer, of course, is simple: Fame. Like many of her overexposed peers, Montag has become addicted to being in the spotlight and was willing to do anything to extend her 15 minutes of fame, even if it meant slicing up her supple flesh and potentially dying (or at least acting like she nearly died) in the process.
What would cause a naturally gorgeous 23-year-old to undergo such an extreme physical metamorphosis? The answer, of course, is simple: Fame. Like many of her overexposed peers, Montag has become addicted to being in the spotlight and was willing to do anything to extend her 15 minutes of fame, even if it meant slicing up her supple flesh and potentially dying (or at least acting like she nearly died) in the process.
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