Teen Mom Jade Cline admits her Brazilian butt lift surgery was ‘rough as hell’ and ‘there was a lot of crying’
TEEN Mom star Jade Cline has opened up about her "rough as hell" experience getting a Brazilian butt lift.
In a tell-all Instagram Q&A, revealed there "was a lot of crying" following the plastic surgery makeover earlier this year.
After sporting her curves on social media, reality stare Jade is set to show her road to recovery in the new series of .
"Do you regret doing the surgery? The upcoming season previews look brutal," one fan submitted in the Q&A box.
"No, it's raw and real," Jade responded. "It was rough as hell but I got through it. Glad I shared my journey."
She concluded by explaining there was "a lot of crying" as well as "a lot of laughing" during the recovery process.
This week, the mom-of-one admitted she "still feels a little sore in some spots" following the procedure, which she had done in Miami.
Jade told that she pushed herself a little too hard in her recovery as she looked after three-year-old Kloie at home.
"It was a hard experience, it was a hard journey," she explained, adding that she was "so vulnerable" at "the worst points" of the surgery journey.
Jade was recently accused of after posting a glam selfie on social media.
The reality star, who underwent Brazilian butt lift in January, shared a sultry selfie with her 542k Instagram followers.
The image of the Teen Mom shared to Reddit attracted a lot of attention with many users saying they felt she looked “so different.”
One wrote scathingly underneath: “If you're gonna use snap filters on your pics, at least use the same one every time.”
“She looks different in every photo I see of her,” blasted another, as a third said: “Photoshop 1579 of Jade.”
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Jade flew to Miami to , which involves taking fat from elsewhere on the body and injecting it into the butt.
"I saw so many people I knew that were having BBLs, and I was so impressed and astonished at the shapes of their bodies," she explained on her podcast, .
She and claimed it took some "unexpected turns."
She said: "It was 10 times worse than child birth. Everyone is different, but I know that my body definitely had a hard time recovering."