'Teen Mom 2' news: Kailyn Lowry denies butt implants

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"Teen Mom 2" star Kailyn Lowry is trying to achieve a sexier figure, or so the reports stated.

The mother of two reportedly visited Dr. Michael Salzhauer, also known as Dr. Miami, a cosmetic surgeon popular among celebrities. Reports claimed that the 23-year-old "Teen Mom 2" star went under the knife and had butt implants. TMZ has before and after photos of Lowry's surgery.

However, Lowry quickly denied these allegations and took to Twitter to clear the rumors. "I did not get butt implants," she posted on Jan. 20.

She may not have gotten butt implants, but Lowry underwent a type of cosmetic surgery known as Brazilian Butt Implant (BBL). The procedure involves using fat from different areas of her body and injecting it to enhance her butt, as opposed to inserting silicone implants.

The young mom received backlash for deciding to go through the knife, especially when Dr. Miami documented the surgery live on Snapchat on Sunday, to which Lowry gave her consent, according to International Business Times. Apart from a butt life, Lowry reportedly received liposuction and tummy tuck as well.

Some people wrote hurtful words on Twitter, accusing the star that she'd spent on her surgery rather than using the money for her kids' college funds. While there were those who criticized Lowry for her decision, there were also fans who showed their support, insisting that she did not need to defend herself because it's her body and she has the right to do as she pleases.

One fan wrote, "@KailLowry haters are always going to hate. You do what makes you happy girl. Keep your head up. You look great!!!"

 Twitter/Javi Marroquin

Lowry's husband, Javi Marroquin, also showed his support. "Whatever is going to make her happy then I ride with her, he wrote on Twittter, "Feel better babe @KailLowry." And he also wrote, "Our kids are good, don't you worry," as a response to the person who commented about their finances.

 

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