![]() ![]() ![]() "Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do." Look, for photos I always think we're here to create fantasies. "You know what, I’m trying to love myself as I am, but for the photos…. While she said that she is working to regain her self-confidence, she was open to altering the images for the shoot. "That's not my jaw and neck in real life - and I can't walk around with tape and elastics everywhere," said Evangelista. "It's going to be difficult to find jobs with things protruding from me without retouching, or squeezing into things, or taping things or compressing or tricking."Įvangelista also clarified that makeup artist Pat McGrath used tape and elastics to enhance the look of her face, jaw and neck for the cover shoot. "You're not going to see me in a swimsuit, that's for sure," she said in the interview, also published Thursday. However, she said she's grateful for the support she's received from friends and from the industry. It’s going to be difficult to find jobs with things protruding from me without retouching, or squeezing into things, or taping things or compressing or tricking…” She recently settled a lawsuit against CoolSculpting parent company Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc. for $50 million.Evangelista, who remained mostly bundled up in layers of luxe fabrics, hats and scarves throughout the cover shoot, said in an accompanying interviewwith the publication that she hasn't yet "cured mentally" since her CoolSculpting procedure and the ensuing issues she said she faced. “You’re not going to see me in a swimsuit, that’s for sure. “I miss my work so much, but honestly, what can I do? It isn’t going to be easy,” she said. Elder Ordonez / Īnd despite her public return to fashion as of late, the star said it isn’t quite a full comeback, as she still must be almost entirely covered to feel comfortable. In 2022, the model finally stepped out to reveal her face and body post-procedure. “Am I cured mentally? Absolutely not,” she said, adding that she won’t look in the mirror or let anyone touch her still. Evangelista even tried to hide her disfigurement from her 15-year-old son, Augustin. The model described the aftermath of the damage as she was desperate to quell the increased fat cells and “protruding” areas of face and body that were affected she tried liposuction twice and resorted to restricting foods to try to lose the weight. “If I had known side effects may include losing your livelihood and you’ll end up so depressed that you hate yourself …” she told Vogue while teary-eyed, “I wouldn’t have taken that risk.” “That’s not my jaw and neck in real life – and I can’t walk around with tape and elastics everywhere,” Evangelista said of the tricks makeup artist Pat McGrath used to pull her face back for the photo shoot. While she has since settled the lawsuit against CoolSculpting parent company Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc. for a cool $50 million, the damage done is permanent, both physically and mentally. “I knew I had to make a change, and the only change was to tell my truth.” ![]() “I couldn’t live in that pain any longer,” she told British Vogue in the interview. In fact, Evangelista, 57, was in hiding for five years after claiming a botched CoolSculpting procedure left her “brutally disfigured.” In recent months, she has opened up about the experience and shared first photos of her face and body - plus, made her triumphant return to fashion with a Fendi campaign last month. The OG supermodel graces the cover of British Vogue’s September 2022 issue, marking her first fashion magazine cover in a decade. Linda Evangelista is back on the glossies. Linda Evangelista hits the runway for NYFW, closes Fendi show Linda Evangelista dubbed ‘worst’ celebrity to work with: ‘She went berserk’ Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell cover Vogue September issue Linda Evangelista reveals she still gets Botox after CoolSculpting ‘catastrophe’ ![]()
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