One of social media’s biggest stars has exposed the secret tricks that influencers are using to hide their BBLs from their followers.
Beauty guru Jaclyn Hill, 34, recently took to TikTok to share a story about a time she almost got a Brazilian Butt Lift from a top Beverly Hills surgeon who was famed for working with celebrities and influencers.
While she didn’t go through with the surgery, Hill said that the staff at the clinic advised her on how she could trick her followers into thinking that her BBL was all natural and the result of working out in the gym.
‘She literally gave me a social plan of how I could fake my BBL for social media,’ she said, before adding that they offered her a ‘huge discount’ on the surgery because of her large following.
‘The discount was in exchange for me saying I was going there for facials and things like that,’ Hill explained.
One of social media’s biggest stars has exposed the secret tricks that influencers are using to hide their BBLs from their followers
‘I did not have to mention any cosmetic surgeries whatsoever, just more so promote the clinic in general because they have a ton of different things that they offer.’
Hill was advised to start posting that she was going to the gym ‘at least six weeks prior’ to going under the knife.
‘Obviously you don’t have to work out, just show that you’re at the gym, prove that you’re there and then leave,’ a staff member at the clinic told her.
‘Do that several times a week, make a video or two about how you’ve changed your eating habits.’
She was also told not to show the back of her body after the surgery, and to wait until it’s fully healed before unveiling the results.
‘Your followers will think it’s completely natural and they won’t question the result,’ the clinic staffer said.
Hill said that there’s ‘nothing wrong’ with getting procedures like fat transfers and liposuction, but stressed that it’s important for influencers to be honest about it.
A number of notoriously voluptuous stars have denied going under the knife to achieve their sizeable derrieres, including Larsa Pippen, Iggy Azalea, and Kylie Jenner.
Beauty guru Jaclyn Hill said that influencers are given secret instructions on how to fool their followers into thinking that their post-surgery curves were built in the gym
Hill said that there’s ‘nothing wrong’ with getting procedures like fat transfers and liposuction, but stressed that it’s important for influencers to be honest about it
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Australian influencer and OnlyFans star Mikaela Testa previously admitted to lying to her followers about her BBL for an entire year.
Addressing the lie on TikTok, the 24-year-old said: ‘I’d tell all my followers that I’d had no plastic surgery, when in reality I was just lying.’
She added: ‘It’s one of the most disgusting things that I’ve ever done in my entire life and I spend every single day regretting it and trying to reverse the damage that I’ve done to myself and all the young girls that follow me as well.’
The brunette said that she was driven to enhance her physique after becoming insecure during a past relationship.
She explained that her ex-boyfriend often ‘liked’ photos of surgically-enhanced models on social media, which drove her to seek out a surgeon for herself.
Testa also shared more about her BBLs on the White Fox After Hours podcast, where she admitted to having two separate procedures.
‘Yes, I’ve had a BBL!’ she exclaimed. ‘I’ve had two rounds of Brazilian Butt Lift.’
She continued: ‘So I’ve had a BBL and then another fat transfer to the hip. So that’s how I have my snatched little waist and body.’
A record 28,600 women in the US had a cosmetic procedure to enhance their butts in 2022, figures show, up 54 per cent in five years.
Iggy Azalea has denied getting ‘butt implants’ before but has never addressed speculation that she’s had a BBL
Larsa Pippen insists that her incredible curves are all from working out in the gym
The Brazilian Butt Lift — also known as butt augmentation with fat grafting — rose to popularity in the mid-2010s.
Costing $8,000 to $10,000 per procedure, it is done by extracting fat from one area of the body, such as the waist or inner thigh, and implanting it into the buttocks.
The most common technique involves making four incisions into the buttocks and using a cannula to ‘plant’ fat cells into the area of the buttocks patients want to become more plump.
Women who receive BBLs will also have liposuction to reduce the amount of fat in their waist and accentuate their curves.
Some surgeons also use other techniques including silicone butt implants to accentuate the buttocks – though this technique is notoriously dangerous.