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Tori Spelling Slams Filler Critics: 'I Can't Win!'
11 Mar
Summary
- Spelling denies recent cosmetic filler use, citing past accusations.
- She revealed a congenital condition, pectus excavatum, causes asymmetry.
- Spelling expressed misery with current breast implants, seeking downsizing.

Tori Spelling has publicly addressed persistent criticism regarding cosmetic procedures, stating she is not currently using facial fillers. The actress, who was first accused of cosmetic surgery at age 17, revealed on her podcast that she has a congenital condition called pectus excavatum. This condition causes her sternum to appear concave, contributing to perceived asymmetry that has led to public shaming regarding her breast augmentations.
Spelling also shared her discomfort with her current breast implants, describing them as 'heavy' and causing her misery. She expressed a desire to downsize her implants from 2021, citing issues like ripples and lack of support despite a mesh bra. During an interview with plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow, she even requested a fourth breast augmentation to achieve a smaller size, lamenting that her current implants hinder her ability to wear popular fashion items like slip dresses.




