Linda Evangelista praised as ‘brave, strong and beautiful’ by supermodel pals Cindy, Christy, Helena and Naomi
LINDA Evangelista’s supermodel pals have praised her as ‘brave, strong and beautiful’ after she said she was left ‘deformed’ by a cosmetic procedure.
Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Helena Christensen and Naomi Campbell all rallied round to support the model, who claims she was “permanently disfigured”.
Linda Evangelista’s supermodel pals have praised her as ‘brave, strong and beautiful’[/caption] Linda’s famous pals have rallied around to support her[/caption]Linda’s supermodel pals flocked to her Instagram page to offer their support after her brave confession, after Naomi led the tributes yesterday.
Earlier this week, Linda opened up on social media about the rare side effects that she said she suffered after undergoing a fat reduction treatment five years ago.
Cindy said: “Linda—your strength and true essence are forever recognizable and iconic! Bravo! “
Christy said: “You are loved.”
Helena added: “It would’ve taken immense courage and strength to write these words. I can honestly say that I broke down in tears reading this.
“Not only because I knew in my heart you somehow had been quietly going through something deeply personal and disturbing but also because I thought of all the scars life leaves on us all, whether physical or emotional and how long we suffer mostly in silence and alone. “
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Helena added: “It is so important and beautiful when someone steps out of the shadow and are brutally honest and real. Thank you for being beautiful inside and out.”
Naomi said: “I applaud you for your Courage and strength to share your experience and not be held hostage by it anymore.
“You know I love you. We love you and here for you always right by your side. I can’t imagine the pain you gone through mentally these past 5 years.
“Remember who you are, and What you have achieved and your influence and all the lives of people you have touched, and still doing so to this very day by sharing your story.”
Linda explained her absence from the spotlight on Wednesday as she took to her Instagram page to detail her horrific ordeal.
The 90s icon blamed her recent “reclusive” behaviour on the fat-reducing procedure that left her “disfigured”.
Linda revealed she had undergone CoolSculpting in an attempt to “decrease” her fat cells – but it ended up “increasing” fat production instead.
She explained she is now seeking legal action after developing paradoxical adipose hyperplasia, a rare side effect of cryolipolysis.
The adverse effect has been reported in only 0.0051% of the 1.5 million CoolSculpting procedures that have been performed wordwide.
“Today I took a big step towards righting a wrong that I have suffered and have kept to myself over five years,” Linda wrote in a statement.
“To my followers who have wondered why I have not been working while my peers’ careers have been thriving, the reason is that I was brutally disfigured by Zeltiq’s CoolSculpting procedure.
“It did the opposite of what it promised. It increased, not decreased, my fat cells and left me permanently deformed even after undergoing two painful, unsuccessful corrective surgeries.”
“I have been left, as the media described, ‘unrecognizable’,” Linda added, explaining that she wasn’t properly warned of the potential side effects.
“I have developed Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia or PAH, a risk of which I was not made aware before I had the procedures,” the model continued.
“Cycle of deep depression”
“PAH has not only destroyed my livelihood, it has sent me into a cycle of deep depression, profound sadness, and the lowest depths of self-loathing. In the process, I have become a recluse.
“With this lawsuit, I am moving forward to rid myself of my shame, and going public with my story. I’m so tired of living this way.
“I would like to walk out my door with my held held high, despite not looking like myself any longer.”
Body sculpting involves using a device set to below freezing temperatures which is applied to fat deposits to kill the fat cells and tissue.
While the increased fat deposits aren’t harmful, they also don’t go away on their own over time and will require further surgery to remove.
Fellow model Helena Christensen said Linda had showed “immense courage”[/caption] Cindy Crawford has joined Naomi Campbell and pals in sending their love to her[/caption] Linda shot to fame as one of the original supermodels in the 1980s[/caption] She starred in high profile modelling campaigns[/caption]