Reality star says she’s never been happier, more content with the way she looks

Oct 26, 2012 18:21 GMT  ·  By

At 21, reality star Farrah Abraham can finally say she has the body she always dreamed of. It cost her $21,000 (€16,243) and involved going under the knife three times, but she’s finally got it.

In the latest issue of InTouch magazine, Farrah unveils her new face, which she got after two more surgical interventions earlier this month.

The nose job and chin implant cost her $16,000 (€12,374) but she doesn’t regret a single cent of it, especially since they help her feel happier and more confident in herself.

“I’ve hated my nose since I was 13. I don’t have to hate anything on my face ever again. I feel gorgeous!” she gushes about the work she had done in Bal Harbour, Fla., by Dr. Michael Salzhauer.

Not even the thought that she spent a fortune on her “improved” body (she first had breast implants put in in 2010) can make her feel less joy at how good she looks.

“I hate that my surgeries cost this much, but it was worth it,” she says.

“There was pain. But it was very worth it,” she adds on a second thought.

As fans of the reality series “Teen Mom” must know, Farrah isn’t the only one to turn to plastic surgery to boost their self-esteem after a successful (read: lucrative) run on the show.

Abraham also made headlines for picking on reality television’s “royalty,” Kourtney Kardashian, late last year, after she announced she was pregnant with her second child.

Abraham called Kourtney out on Twitter, saying she should have learned something from “Teen Mom” and not get pregnant again when she wasn’t married.

Kourtney pointed out that she was far from a “teen” (she was 32) and, just as important, that she could very well provide for her kids on her own, which is why most Twitter users following the “feud” chose to side with her.

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Farrah Abraham debuts new face in this week’s issue of InTouch
Farrah Abraham, before and after
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