Nadine Lustre dismisses nose job rumor


For the nth time, Nadine Lustre dismissed the rumor that she went under the knife to make her nose pointy.

“Why do people keep insisting that I had my nose done?” she told Dr. Aivee Teo on her channel when asked if she ever had rhinoplasty.

The 27-year-old star explained the change in her look is part of growing up.

"It's puberty," was how she put it. Then reiterated that her nose is for "real."

"It's the same nose! I really don’t understand, you know, people who keep on calling me retokada. Because they think that I got my nose done. I really didn’t get my nose done!"

“You can believe whatever you wanna believe, but I’m telling you now, I’m not lying to you that… I’ve never had my nose done! Well, I’d like to, but I don’t know… it’s okay!," she said. “I mean, I’ve thought about it a lot of times. I would consult with Doc but, like, at the end of the day, it looks good, it’s okay.”

Nadine also believes that her nose is highlighted after she lost weight.

The young star thinks when she lost some cheek fats, everything else on her face was defined.

"And, of course, I grew older. Things like your facial features and everything about your body gets more defined as you grow older,” she reiterated.

Nadine also talked about the plastic surgery stigma.

“One thing I really don’t understand was that why is there such a stigma when it comes to plastic surgery? I don’t understand why people see it as a bad thing, and people use it against people who actually do it," she said.

According to her, no one can really hate on a person who wants to improve how they look and wants to look good.

“Like every time that someone’s on the news because they got something done, people are always bashing that person. And saying, ‘Ay, retokada. Ay, ganito.’ Why is it a bad thing? It shouldn’t be a bad thing. If anything, it’s none of your business because they wanted to do it. I mean, it’s their body," she pointed out.

“I honestly don’t see it as something bad. It’s really just none of your business.”