Up and coming movie star does Jay Leno, talks beauty

Mar 23, 2010 14:15 GMT  ·  By

Shortly after telling the world that she’d had 10 procedures done in a single day and speaking about the pain she had to suffer for them, Heidi Montag was also saying she’d use the next opportunity that came her way to have even more work done. On an appearance on Jay Leno the other night, though, the reality television star and up and coming actress, sang an entirely different tune, as Us Magazine can confirm.

Though she said on more than a couple of occasions that she was just waiting for the pain to go away and recovery to be complete to start making plans for further interventions, which also included bigger implants, Heidi seems to be unable to follow her “dream.” As per her own words, she is “legally” forbidden to getting a larger cup, therefore she considers herself set for the time being.

“I legally can’t right now. The limit is 800cc and I have 700cc. I think I’ve reached the point [where I can stop]. I think I’m good for awhile. I’m surger-ied out,” Montag told Leno. Almost in the same breath, she also denied being addicted to surgery, as talk had in the media a while back, based on one of her statements. “I don’t think I am addicted. When you’re addicted, you have to do it every day, and thank God I don’t do it everyday... I like to do it all in one day... knock it out. It’s excruciating, but beauty is pain,” the star explained.

“Montag said her surgery is even the butt of jokes in Just Go With It, the upcoming Adam Sandler comedy she filmed, costarring Jennifer Aniston and Nicole Kidman. In the movie, Montag (who shot her cameo this week) said Kevin Nealon ‘has had more surgery than I have... so we kept playing around with who has more injections.’ Montag also opened up about firing husband Spencer Pratt as her manager to hire a psychic. She later axed the psychic as well,” Us Magazine goes on to say about the Leno appearance.

As we were also telling you a while back, though reportedly amounting to only a few minutes of onscreen time, Montag hopes that her cameo in “Just Go with It” will prove a launching pad for her acting career. After giving pop music a try, and failing somewhat miserably at it, the star of MTV’s “The Hills” is looking to expand her career by doing feature films.