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Adriana Lima Visits A Plastic Surgeon And Is Eating Nothing For 12 Hours – Why? (Photos)
Adriana Lima is considered one of the most beautiful women in the world, yet she’s seen walking out of a plastic surgeon’s office in New York City. What could this Brazilian beauty need done?
We can understand the need of wanting to get rid of those Ugg boots, but to do something to her face? We find that highly unnecessary. Adriana, you are gorgeous. Or as your daughter Valentina, who speaks English, Serbian and Portuguese would say: “Linda!”
But apparently in addition to this trip to the plastic surgeon’s office Adriana has been prepping for her upcoming Victoria’s Secret runway show. The leggy models has revealed that she is not only working out twice a day, but completely giving up solids which she substitues entirely on protein shakes made in part from powdered eggs, and drinks a gallon of water a day. Two days before the show, she stops drinking the gallon of water and just drinks normally.
She also plans to eat NOTHING 12 hours before the show while the rest of us moms pick at our kids’ leftover Halloween candy from a week ago.
Crazy, huh?
Check out our photos of the fashionable-looking Adriana here.
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For more celebrity weight tips, check out these 15 Celeb Mom suggestions!
Photos: PacificCoastNews.com
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El Manisero commented on Nov 09 11 at 2:40 pmI guess everyone needs something fixed, lol
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