Bobbi Althoff Responds To Plastic Surgery Rumors
Sep 3, 2024
Bobbi Althoff Responds To Plastic Surgery Rumors
You know Bobbi Althoff, the internet personality and host of The Really Good Podcast?
It appears she’s always finding herself responding to criticism of her deadpan comedy interviews or troll accusations on whether or not she’s sleeping with her guests. Just in February, she addressed an NSFW video that surfaced featuring an AI deepfake. It’s always something with the internet trolls.
Now, in a now-deleted TikTok, Bobbi has issued a clarification on another set of hateful remarks surrounding her appearance. “I am so tired of all the comments of people saying, ‘She ruined her face’ and ‘She can’t even move her face; it’s so frozen, she has so much filler.’ So let me just set the record straight real quick.”
“The only thing I have done to my face is that I have a little bit of filler in my upper lip, okay? That is it. I do not have cheek filler, but you guys seem to think I do because I put on a lot of weight,” she said. “That’s because a year ago, I was breastfeeding all the time, and when I stopped, I put on about 20 pounds. And a lot of that weight went into my face.”
“My face is not frozen,” Bobbi added, noting that people are clearly not concerned with their “digital footprint” and what they post online.
“I just don’t understand because I don’t know a single successful person or normal person who leaves hater comments under anything,” Bobbi said.
“I try not to care too much about negative comments, but it’s like, can a girl gain some weight in her face without you guys fucking saying ‘She has cheek filler’? And can a girl be insecure about her upper lip and get some fucking lip filler without you guys fucking commenting on it. We all know I did it; we can all see it.”
Bobbi is one of many celebrities who have dealt with harsh speculation on whether or not they’ve had work done. Check out 21 times celebs either confirmed or denied plastic surgery rumors here.
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