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Dancing with the stars aum Cheryl Burke Shares exactly what work she has done in the middle of viral speculation.
“Let’s clear this for the 1,000th time. Botox? Yes. Surgery? No,” Burke, 41, wrote through Instagram Thursday, August 14. “Fillers? Scars number? Don’t exist. Believe Skin? Nope.”
Burke revealed “the mystery” further behind her changing appearance.
“My skin tone shift is exactly what happens when you exchange tanning beds for SPF and let your natural half pinay, half white itself come through. That’s it,” he wrote. “You can grow gracefully and Still enjoy a little botox. Stop confused with plastic surgery. “
According to Burke, she credits her youth prosperity for “good skin care, cosmetics and lights.”
Burke recently closed the rumors that she had “gone under the knife” in Challenge Weekly US cover story.
“There have been no nips, Tucks, Ozempic, nothing like that. To be called ‘liar’ (on social media), obviously, it doesn’t feel good, but I also know my truth,” Burke said only Us Earlier this month. “I’ve seen horrific videos, plastic surgery gone wrong. Also, my mother is blind in one eye – she tried to get an extra fold in her eye – and that scared the crap out of me. She woke up blindly and the doctor was like, ‘I’m sorry, I was so I messed up.’ Lost the legal case.
He added, “When you do plastic surgery, it’s at your own risk. I don’t want that to ever happen. For me, it’s not just an option.”
Now, Burke focuses on “learning to feel comfortable” in her own skin – and the “real skin (she) was born.”
“This is who I am, and I feel great that I don’t have layers of make -up; this is just me,” said Burke. “Now, who knows? Maybe in my episode three, I might like to start tan again and give a ton of make -up, but I’m in this age of my life, and if you don’t accept me, disassemble me.”
In the midst of all the talker about her appearance, Burke is also accused of using Ozempic to a downward slim, which she has denied on several occasions. She recently said Us be there “No way” she would even try the controversial weight loss drug.
“I faint in the eyes of needles. And I’ve heard of the side effects, people don’t feel good, some things that happen too gross to share. I’m not prepared to feel that way,” he explained. “I changed my eating habits. I stopped eating past 7 pm and my whole body changed. It wasn’t as much for many at the scale as it was about how I feel.”