Photos of legendary emcee get fans talking of how she ruined her once pretty looks

Jun 5, 2013 10:17 GMT  ·  By
Lil’ Kim poses with fans after Hot 97’s Summer Jam performance in New Jersey
   Lil’ Kim poses with fans after Hot 97’s Summer Jam performance in New Jersey

Legendary emcee Lil’ Kim has always denied getting work done on her face but, judging by her most recent public appearance, a denial on the topic is probably out of the question right now. She’s barely recognizable anymore, photos prove.

Over the weekend, Lil’ Kim made a surprise appearance at Hot 97’s annual Summer Jam at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where she performed and posed for pictures with fans.

However, it’s not her comeback to the spotlight that’s keeping fans talking right now but rather the fact that she seems to have gone out of her way to completely ruin her once pretty face with too much plastic surgery.

“The 38-year-old female emcee was stopped by a group of fans following her surprise performance onstage at the music extravaganza, and she commanded the spotlight in a tight black corset top with sheer sleeves, red-and-black short-shorts and gladiator-style heels,” Us Weekly writes.

“She accented her outfit with dozens of gold chains around her neck and hanging from her belt. The rapper showed off sculpted cheekbones, full pout and dark brows, her hair in long dark waves,” adds the same media outlet.

A photo of Lil’ Kim on stage at the annual concert is also attached to this article: there’s really no denying that she looks excessively “done” and clearly different.

Earlier this year, Lil’ Kim got into a feud with talk show host Wendy Williams after Wendy criticized her ever-altering looks. The rapper shot back saying that the pics Wendy was commenting on had been photoshopped.

Also then, her rep called rubbish all the plastic surgery rumors.

“We would like to inform fans, the media, and the general public that [MediaTakeout] is nothing more than a blog site doing its best to conjure up much needed publicity. What better way to do so, than to take an American music icon and create a fictitious platform in which to disrespect and humiliate,” the star’s rep said of one particular report.