Gisele Bundchen 
Wellbeing

Gisele Bundchen regrets undergoing breast enlargement

According to people.com, after breastfeeding both her son Benjamin and daughter Vivian for more than 18 months each, the 38-year-old felt her breasts were smaller and slightly uneven, which made her undergo breast surgery.

migrator

Los Angeles

Brazilian model Gisele Bundchen has revealed that she regrets going under the knife for a breast augmentation in 2015.

According to people.com, after breastfeeding both her son Benjamin and daughter Vivian for more than 18 months each, the 38-year-old felt her breasts were smaller and slightly uneven, which made her undergo breast surgery.

She said: "I was always praised for my body, and I felt like people had expectations from me that I couldn't deliver.

"I felt very vulnerable because I can work out, I can eat healthy, but I can't change the fact that both of my kids enjoyed the left breast more than the right. All I wanted was for them to be even and for people to stop commenting on it."

She decided to undergo a breast enlargement procedure. But she wishes she had never had the surgery.

In her memoir, "Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life", Bundchen wrote: "When I woke up, I was like, ‘What have I done?' I felt like I was living in a body I didn't recognise. For the first year I wore (baggy) clothes because I felt uncomfortable."

The model also praised her husband Tom Brady as she considers him as her source of support.

"He just said, ‘I love you no matter what' and that I looked beautiful," she said.

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