Tamara Djordjevic has responded to plastic surgery rumours months after hitting our TV screens on Married At First Sight – so what did she confess to?
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The divisive star took to Instagram for a fan Q&A session on Tuesday, where followers were quick to question the star over her glamorous looks.
After prompting fans to send in their assumptions about her, the 29-year-old was flooded with messages from fans who assumed she had breast implants.
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But Tamara confirmed her enviable figure was silicone-free, replying “No I don’t!” over a snap of herself in a bikini.
That wasn’t the only plastic surgery question the former reality TV bride was confronted with however.
Another fan assumed that she “probably” wants to get a nose job in the future, after facing cruel social media attacks for her appearance while MAFS aired.
But Tamara surprised some fans with her response, revealing she’d not quite ready to go under the knife.
“I’m constantly changing my mind on if I will get one or not,” she confessed. “Not sure how much I want to change the way I look.”
It sounds like the blonde beauty won’t be joining the growing list of MAFS alums who go on to have cosmetic makeovers after appearing on the show.
Despite bearing quite a resemblance to former contestant Jessika Power, who has spent tens of thousands of dollars on plastic surgery in recent years, Tamara is still on the fence about altering her appearance,
But she’s quite decisive when it comes to her opinions on her former co-stars, as revealed by one telling answer during the Q&A session.
One follower assumed that Tamara “really thinks Olivia [Frazer] needs to move on” after their friendship appeared to fizzle out after filming.
The fan added: “You are loyal but will call her out, she needs that type of friend.”
Tamara all but confirmed the fan was right, though she made sure to leave Olivia’s name out of her reply.
“All of my friends will tell you I’m the first to call them out or let them know when I feel they are making themselves look silly. Whether it’s over a guy or anything else,” she penned.
“You don’t have to agree or have the same thoughts as all of your friends to make you ‘friends’ sometimes we have completely different views to our friends. My conversations however are private.”
Sounds like there’s a bit of unresolved tension in that friendship! We’ll be keeping a close eye on these two former MAFS besties.