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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Surgeon's Sivan Critique Sparks Debate

Surgeon's Sivan Critique Sparks Debate

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Cosmetic surgeon regrets upsetting Troye Sivan with appearance critique video.
  • Singer's vulnerability highlighted insecurities about his body image.
  • Doctor aims to educate on cosmetic procedures while promoting positivity.
Surgeon's Sivan Critique Sparks Debate

A cosmetic surgeon has apologized to singer Troye Sivan after a video analyzing the star's appearance drew criticism and prompted Sivan to share his struggles with body image. Dr. Zayn Khalid Majeed posted a clip detailing perceived "problem areas" in Sivan's face, suggesting cosmetic "improvements."

Fans and Sivan himself criticized the unsolicited advice, with the singer explaining how the video amplified his insecurities and led him to consider cosmetic surgery. Majeed has since deleted the video and contacted Sivan to apologize, stating it was never his intention to cause distress.

The doctor, who has a large online following, now aims to create more positive and educational content. He acknowledges the impact such videos can have and wants to shape conversations towards body positivity and the natural process of aging.

Despite the controversy, Majeed intends to continue analyzing celebrity appearances, viewing it as a way to demystify cosmetic procedures. However, other content creators, like Samantha Rizzo, express discomfort with analyzing celebrities without their consent, highlighting how such content can skew self-perception and lead to regretful cosmetic decisions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The surgeon apologized because his video critiquing Troye Sivan's appearance upset the singer and highlighted his insecurities, which was not the doctor's intention.
Troye Sivan shared that the video amplified his existing insecurities about his body image and made him consider cosmetic surgery.
The surgeon plans to continue creating content analyzing celebrity appearances to demystify cosmetic procedures but aims to focus more on positive and educational material that promotes body positivity.

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