Heidi Montag is Addicted to Plastic Surgery and Broke

Heidi Montag (23) recently decided to go under the knife for a second time and have a staggering 10 plastic-surgery procedures in one day.
On November 20, Heidi checked into a Los Angeles clinic for a mini brow lift, Botox in the forehead, a nose job, fat injections in cheeks and lips, chin reduction, neck liposuction, ears pinned back, breast augmentation revision, liposuction on her waist and thighs and a buttocks augmentation. Heidi spent more than $30,000 on procedures, which were a surprise even for members of the celebrity’s family. Heidi said:
“I look way better and I’m way happier, my eyebrow lift just took my face to another level, made it a little bit more European-exotic. And for the first time, I have sexy ears!â€
â€People said I had a Jay Leno chin, and when I watched myself on ‘he Hills, my ears would be sticking out like Dumbo! I just wanted to feel confident and look in the mirror and be like, ‘Whoa! That’s me!’ I was an ugly duckling before.â€
“I’m competing against the Britney Spearses of the world – and when she was in her prime, it was her sex appeal that sold. Obviously, looks matter, it’s a superficial industry.â€
Heidi reassures us she is not done having unnecessary surgery:
“I’m just starting. Let’s just say there’s a lot of maintenance. Nobody ages perfectly, so I plan to keep using surgery to make me as perfect as I can be. Because, for me, the surgery is always so rewarding.â€
Heidi is sick, and needs help. She has both low self esteem, and delusions of grandeur which are made worse by her husband Spencer Pratt’s encouragement.
If you think the excessive plastic surgery is bad Heidi also spent all her money to try to make herself the next Britney Spears. Heidi spent $2 million dollars to record an album called Superficial that is likely to bomb badly when it is released this week. She told Entertainment Weekly:
EW: Why did it take three years to put this together?
HEIDI MONTAG: Well, I did it independently. If you look back at the superstars throughout history it used to take that long to put albums together. Now it’s more manufactured. I really wanted to take my time, and every song means so much to me. And every song was a true journey. I had to track down the songs myself, because it was just Spencer and I doing it independently. We really took our time with every single process, because we wanted it to be the highest quality possible. I wanted it to be back to the Thriller days, to that kind of sound. It’s timeless music, so whenever it comes out was the right timing.
EW: Do you think Superficial holds up against something like Thriller?
HM: I definitely do. I think people might not see it now, because it’s my first album coming out. But I’ve spent as much time-maybe more, even-than Thriller. Every detail was very important to me, because I take this very seriously. Most artists, it’s not their own money, but I’ve actually gone broke putting every dollar I’ve ever made and my heart and soul into this music. For me, I have a different appreciation, a different understanding, and a different love of my music and for my album than any other artist possibly could. Because this is my money. This is my gamble. This is my chance.
EW: You’ve gone broke?
HM: Yes. I definitely am. I am. I put every dollar I have into this.
EW: Do you know how much money you’ve spent?
HM: I’ve spent over a million, almost $2 million on this album. It’s cost as much or more than a Britney Spears album, because I wanted it to be that quality and to be able to get those people. My album would have cost a record label over $4 million.
EW: What happens if you don’t earn your money back?
HM: That’s not even a possibility. I think within the first week we will definitely make our money back. The songs will make an impact in pop history. They are absolutely incredible and everybody involved is the best of the best. People just haven’t seen me as a pop star. I’m very excited for the world to see a whole new Heidi.
If Heidi goes completely broke, and takes Spencer into the gutter with her, it will end her plastic surgery addiction, her ability to made more bad music, and perhaps she will realize she is no Britney Spears.
Emmy Rossum posted several tweets below criticizing Heidi for setting a bad, and dangerous, example:
It upsets me to see young women in the spotlight advocating plastic surgery. ANY surgery is extremely dangerous&should not be taken lightly, ..much less, used as a tool to increase notoriety or popularity. By putting this on magazine covers, we are somehow legitimizing the dangerous lengths to which some will go for fame and "beauty"
Below is a song from Heidi’s album called I’ll Do it.










what this is a song. key in my ingnition? wtf! okay-ay-ay! poor girl is on to many pain meds from the surgeries.
I blame the her parents…
I’m not a fan of Heidi her and Spencer are just down right annoying. She really didn’t need to get plastic surgery she looked fine the way she was but know she look so much older and her face looks stretched so sad.
oh no! she is not the same heidi anymore! i feel so sad and sorry for her that she thinks she needs surgery at all! now she looks all weird and un-natural! why didn’t her husband stop her??? someone please help her before it’s too late!