LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Brielle Biermann has some advice for her followers, don’t go for excessive lip filler! On Friday, June 16, the TV personality addressed the consequences of using cosmetic enhancement over Instagram. She shared the split images of herself, one with ‘too much’ filler and the second one with relatively less-filled lips.
Brielle captioned, “Bit of a personal post 🙈 All I’m gonna say is if you start to get lip filler… Go to someone who will tell you no 🤦🏼♀️ At that time in my life (on the left) I had too many chefs in the kitchen… I went to too many injectors, none of which would tell me no! I would be injected, get used to the new size of my lips, and then think I needed more 😅 The 26-year-old did admit that she’s still fond of the procedure, “I still love some filler but listen to someone who went through it… Do not get overfilled! 💘”
'All the filler I had before made my lips uneven'
Biermann, in 2018, slammed her haters who trolled her lips on Twitter, and posted, "Going to get my duck lips plumped up some more." Though, in 2020, she shared that she’s going to bring it down, "Dissolved my lips yesterday…gonna look like 18-year-old Brielle again soon," she wrote while posting a selfie, "2020 new year new me!"
But Biermann again changed her mind and went for the treatment, "All the filler I had before made my lips uneven… so I had @dr.thuydoan re-inject my lips JUST A TAD and I couldn't be happier. Still NO WHERE NEAR how there were before… Less is more!"
'I hope I look f*****g different'
The 'Bravo' star is the daughter of Kim Zolciak-Biermann and Kroy Biermann. However, the couple is presently in the middle of a divorce. Brielle, siblings are Arielle, sons KJ, Kash, and twins Kaia and Kane. Brielle made her first television appearance back in October 2008 during the first season of ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ with her participant single mother Kim.
The TV personality also joined along with 11 other children of current and former 'Real Housewives' stars on the Andy Cohen show and talked candidly about life in front of the camera, "Well they think that you have a lot of plastic surgery growing up on TV. They don't realize that you look different when you're 10 years old to 24. I hope I look f---ing different," reports People.