Heidi Montag has substituted her penchant for cosmetic surgery with extreme physical exercise.

- Heidi Montag Hosting a Pool Party at Wet Republic in Las Vegas
“I’ve been working out from, like, 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. for two months now,” Montag informed US Weekly magazine at a pool party in Las Vegas this weekend. “I’ve been working out really hard because I had this pool party and I was like, I have to be in shape. And I was actually a lot overweight. It was the most I’ve ever been because I’ve kind of been in hiding eating pie with my husband and puppies, so I needed to get back in shape.”
The 5′ 2” reality star, early recognized for her role on MTV’s “The Hills,” states she is down to 103 pounds, dropping 27 pounds soon after hitting a personal high of 130 this year. Montag mentioned that she took a year off from the fitness center after her marathon of a minimum of 10 cosmetic plastic surgery procedures in late 2009.
Montag significantly reformed her face and body in a marathon plastic surgery session, of which included breast implants, a brow lift, botox, a nose job revision, fat injections in her cheeks, a chin reduction, neck liposuction and having her ears pinned back.
Facing extreme judgments, the 24-year-old somewhat went from a Hollywood starlet to tabloid target overnight.
In a November 2010 interview with ABC News’ Cynthia McFadden, Montag explained she felt like she’d end up being a captive in her own made-over body.
“Sometimes I wish I could go back to the original Heidi,” she mentioned. “I don’t want the biggest boobs in the world and, to be honest, I would take them out and downsize them but I don’t want to go under the knife again. I feel like I’m stuck with them now.”
Following a great deal of media scrutiny, Montag publicly stated that she had been addicted to plastic surgery and thought that the excruciating procedures and recovery weren’t worth the end result.
“I don’t want to do that to my body again. I want to get any more Botox or any more surgery, or any more lip injections. I think I’m fine the way I am,” Montag expressed in 2010, providing a message of caution to other people who are thinking about going under the knife.
“I hope that people really hear what I’m saying about plastic surgery, and I hope they really hear that I’m saying I would take it back,” she stated. “I almost risked everything, all my relationships and myself, for vanity.”
Montag captured the public’s eye on MTV’s “The Hills,” and her fame carried on to rise on the reality show “I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!” The unexpected fame and also the pressure of trying to compete with the other girls on “The Hills” helped push Montag to think that radical re-invention had been the only way into an effective Hollywood career.
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