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Blac Chyna, Removed 2-Liter Coke Bottle’ Worth Of Silicone From Butt And Lost 10 Lbs

Blac Chyna, 34, is speaking about the effects of reversing some of her cosmetic surgeries. She said, she literally offloading some weight from carrying out the procedure.

The model and reality TV star, in a new interview said that she dropped 10 pounds of weight by having silicone removed from her butt. 

"You know how many CC’s I took out?” she asked Access Hollywood guest correspondent Simone Boyce during the on-camera interview. “1,250 CC’s. A two-liter coke bottle all in my booty!” Said, Blac Chyna.

Blac Chyna who in recent times is making major changes to her life, is very outspoken and candid about the whole procedure. She recently spoke out about the effects of reversing some of these surgeries.

She opened up on getting injected with substances to her rear end, obtained at the young age of 19, were the most dangerous.

“This is a regular person that’s doing it, so they’re getting whatever substance that they’re doing and giving it to you,” she explained. “They’re not telling you, ‘Hey, you could possibly die.'” She said.

“My rear end would get super inflamed, and it would get very hard and very hot and it was very scary,” she said during the interview.

The procedure is just one of many she’s now addressing. 

“This is my fifth boob job,” she said. “I’ve had liposuction 3 times. I’ve had fillers, I had butt augmentation.” She added.

Now, she’s getting rid of facial fillers, removing tattoos, shearing her hair, and undergoing breast and butt reduction.

“I’ve been changing my life and changing my ways, so one of the things that I feel like is going to take me to the next level is obviously taking some of, taking some of these a** shots out,” she said during an Instagram video shared on March 13.

She also cautioned fans against getting the injections she had removed.

“Do not get silicone shots because you can get sick, you can die, have complications, and all this crazy other stuff,” she told viewers on the platform.

“I haven’t had any real complications since I got it. I got it when I was 19 years old, but now I’m moving here in life so I want this s***out of my a** so I can grow.” She said.

Blac Chyna now wants to be referred to by her name, Angela White.


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