’90 Day Fiancé’ Alum Anfisa Nava Gets More Botox and Responds to Nay-Sayers: ‘I Like the Smooth Look’
No shame in her game. Anfisa Nava has been very open about the cosmetic enhancements she’s had done over the years. In a new update, the 90 Day Fiancé alum revealed that she decided to get more botox and explained why she’s a fan of the procedure. Watch the video above!
Anfisa, 23, took to Instagram Stories on April 28, tagging a nurse and doctor while explaining what she was up to. The former TLC star began, “Hey guys, I’m about to go see one of the sweetest people @Joannathenurse. I’m having something done today and can you guess what it is?” Anfisa allowed her followers to choose between botox and fillers, and low and behold it was the former.
So, why exactly does she get botox? Anfisa told her nay-sayers that she really likes “the smooth look.” She also addressed how it “doesn’t change anything,” illustrating how it diminishes the appearance of her forehead lines. Afterwards, Anfisa was all smiles while posing for a selfie.
Over the past few months, Anfisa has been dedicating herself to bodybuilding ever since her husband, Jorge Nava, was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars. She previously released a statement in December, giving followers an update on her major life changes. “I decided to try to stay busy and do what I enjoy the most and it was working out,” she said, explaining how she filled the void after Jorge left. In the near future, Anfisa will be competing in her first competition.
On April 22, Anfisa revealed that she is only weeks away from gracing the stage. The former 90DF star shut down body-shamers and clarified that it takes a lot of dedication to make her dreams come true. “I’m going to compete in NPC (The National Physique Committee (NPC) is the largest amateur bodybuilding organization in the United States) in a bikini division,” she wrote. “I feel great and loving my baby muscles and it’s amazing to see how my body has changed.”
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