Uorfi Javed has once again addressed the intense scrutiny surrounding her appearance and cosmetic procedures. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, Uorfi opened up about dissolving her facial fillers, the swelling that followed, and her continued use of Botox. She explained that reactions to such treatments can vary from person to person and stressed that there is nothing unusual about temporary changes in appearance. The actress also hit back at online trolls, making it clear that she is unbothered by criticism, beauty standards, or whether others find her desirable. Scroll down to read what she said and watch the full interview.
Uorfi Javed On Getting Botox, Fillers Done
Speaking about getting Botox and fillers she has done and responding to her viral swollen face video, Uorfi Javed said, “Main woh karwa rahi thi, dissolve karwa rahi thi uss wale din. Kuch-kuch log na thode se allergic hote hain usse, toh unke face par swelling aana bahut natural hai. It’s just how it is. Aur mere time pe, mere jo fillers the, woh kaafi time se the, toh iss wajah se aisa hua. But I still have fillers under my eyes. And I still have Botox. I’m not filler-free. I don’t have any fillers on my lips, ya face anymore, but my under eyes are really hollow. So Botox is like amrit for me. I love Botox.”
Uorfi On Hate Comments
Responding to the hate comments on this decision of hers, the actress said, “Farak hi nahi padta hai. Matlab…but do you find it funny for yourself? Arre nahi, mere andar woh wali cheez hi nahi hai ki mard mujhe desirable samjhein. And I know I’m not desirable to men. I know that for a fact. And I don’t care about this treatment. That’s a fact. Yeh mard mujhe desirable samjhein ya, you know, men want me — mere andar woh hai hi nahi. Mujhe chahiye hi nahi. Straight men mujhe na bhi chaahein ya bolein ki, ‘Oh, who would want to date Uorfi Javed?’ I don’t care. So that’s the thing with me. I don’t care about these things.”
She said, “Ya kisi ne gaali de di, who cares? Matlab, this is what I looked at one point, and I feel it’s okay, it’s alright. Matlab kisi ki swelling aagayi ya kisi ko kuch ho gaya, aur uss time ke liye woh banda waisa lag raha tha, so what’s the big deal? I don’t care about looking perfect all the time. I don’t. Matlab, of course, I love looking pretty sometimes. But I also know that I don’t look like this all the time. This is makeup. There are a lot of things done on my face right now. I have blush, I have foundation, I’ve done a lot of makeup. But some days I won’t wear makeup at all. Even without makeup, some days I have dark circles. So it’s just natural. It’s okay.”
Uorfi’s Botox And Fillers
Uorfi Javed has been candid about her cosmetic procedures, openly discussing her use of lip fillers and the challenging process of dissolving them. She revealed that she underwent a lip filler removal after discovering that the original fillers, which she had gotten nearly a decade earlier, had shifted, resulting in uneven lips.
She documented the removal process, describing it as painful and noting the significant facial swelling it caused. Additionally, she clarified that a previous episode of severe facial swelling, which many critics mistakenly attributed to “botched fillers,” was actually due to high cortisol levels, stress, and a severe allergy to her cats.
Watch The Full Interview Here
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