Nov 25, 2010 18:21 GMT  ·  By
Leaked e-mails seem to confirm that, indeed, doctor misled Heidi Montag when she agreed to have so much plastic surgery
   Leaked e-mails seem to confirm that, indeed, doctor misled Heidi Montag when she agreed to have so much plastic surgery

The other day, reality star Heidi Montag was on TV again, on a special about celebrity plastic surgery, saying she believed her dead surgeon was to blame for her drastic surgical makeover. A series of e-mails just leaked seems to be confirming her claims.

Though reports initially said Montag was again milking her surgical makeover by throwing her surgeon under the bus, since he wasn’t here anymore to defend himself, it would seem she didn’t lie in her recent interviews.

As Radar Online puts it, the e-mails that have just now emerged seem to confirm that Montag was forced into getting surgery: in the sense that she wasn’t told of the extend or the risks of the interventions.

Moreover, it would seem that Dr. Frank Ryan, who operated on Heidi and was killed this August in a car crash, was out to cash in by riding on Heidi’s coattail, insistently pursuing her via e-mails and almost shamelessly promoting himself.

Not only did the good doctor offer to stock up her fridge, but he also said he was willing to hook her up with injectables whenever she wanted to, despite the fact that she was in her early 20s and, most importantly, did not seem to ask this of him.

“The emails obtained by Radar Online show that Dr. Ryan pursued Heidi persistently and seemed to revel in his fame,” Radar writes.

Dr. Ryan invited Heidi to his birthday party to have her sing to him happy birthday like a “modern-day Marilyn Monroe,” but he was also constantly urging her to promote him whenever she could, and closed his e-mails to her with “xoxo.”

“Can you wear the dr frank ryan eco-spa wear along with a dr frank ryan T that day? They are perfect for lounging or yoga or working out etc. I will bring some with me so you can change into them, if you donr mind [sic],” he wrote at one point.

“Not sure if you are following me on twitter, but could you mention to your followers that they may want to follow me? My web guy keeps bugging me to get more active in twitter,” Dr. Ryan said in another e-mail.

As we also informed you yesterday, Heidi said she would have liked to have a doctor to fully explain to her what she was getting into – because she might have just said no, thanks to all.