Bobby Norris Defends Facelift Criticism in Bandaged Clip
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Bobby Norris Defends Facelift Criticism in Bandaged Clip
"“Ain't it funny how some people are just so judgy in life?” Norris says to camera. He goes on to describe being looked at by someone he refers to as “a lady of the night”, saying he had been outside for “about six or seven minutes” when the moment happened. “But she looked at me like I farted in her Gucci handbag! She didn't have a Gucci handbag, but you know what I'm saying,” he adds."
"“I'm not one of these people who says 'I just drink two litres of water a day and I've been up the Body Shop getting a honey and oatmeal scrub, and that's why I look how I look', do you know what I mean? I own my mud,” he says. The message stresses honesty about cosmetic work rather than presenting a purely natural explanation for appearance."
"Norris also stresses that he has tried to be open about cosmetic work. “I'm not one of these people who says 'I just drink two litres of water a day and I've been up the Body Shop getting a honey and oatmeal scrub, and that's why I look how I look', do you know what I mean? I own my mud,” he says. The post was captioned: “Love & Light to all the little Judge Judies.”"
"Norris has spoken publicly about his decision to have cosmetic surgery after a period in which he said he was getting fillers frequently. He linked that decision to a 10-year window of using fillers “every 12 weeks”, as well as the impact of online trolling. He has also discussed showing his recovery process on social media, framing it as part of being honest with people who have followed him for years."
Bobby Norris shared a throwback Instagram video showing his face swollen and bandaged during recovery after cosmetic surgery in Turkey. He wore a facial compression garment while eating lunch and described an encounter after stepping outside for fresh air. He said someone looked at him judgmentally within six or seven minutes, comparing the look to “farted in her Gucci handbag.” Norris emphasized that he tries to be honest about cosmetic work and rejects claims that appearance comes only from simple skincare routines. He framed his openness as owning his “mud” and captioned the post with “Love & Light to all the little Judge Judies.”
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