Amelia Gray Hamlin was labeled a “derul” online after one of her cosmetic injectors accused her of lying about not having cosmetic surgery.
In a searing post, content creator Molly Bailey criticized the 24-year-old model by juxtaposing several photos of the star comparing her younger and current looks.
“Amelia Gray Hamlin perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards while appearing on a show about unrealistic beauty standards (FX’s ‘The Beauty’) is the level of Delle I aspire to,” Bailey captioned a post on Sunday in part.
“It’s either Nepo’s puberty or a ponytail lift, cheek fillers, lip fillers, buccal fat removal, rhinoplasty, jawline fillers, and a full facial toxin before she reaches the ripe old age of 25. Rinna’s genetics are stronger than we think,” said Rinna, referring to Hamilin’s mother, actress and reality star Lisa Rinna.
The next day, Hamlin was quick to applaud St. Louis-based Syringe and accused Bailey of sharing “fake news.”
“And,” she wrote under the post. To this, Bayley responded, “And we’re hooked.”
“Well you guys out here writing fake news about women don’t do that (sic) women need to support women don’t be weird (sic),” Hamlin responded.
The post comes shortly after Hamlin denied having had filler injections to create plump lips.
“I’ve always had lips like this,” Hamlin told Variety. “I’m doing this thing right now called SkinVive. It’s not a filler, it’s a moisturizer injection.”
Hamlin has been vocal about his experience with plastic surgery. She admitted to having a rhinoplasty and also revealed that she also had breast reduction surgery to prevent sepsis from developing due to her nipple rings.
“I was 16 years old and had mastitis. Whatever it was, it was the worst thing that could have happened,” she said on the podcast “Skinny Confidential: Him and Her” in 2020.
After the surgery, she admitted that she had undergone breast implants. However, she confessed in an interview with Variety magazine that she regrets that decision.
“When I was younger, I dated someone older than me and I allowed his perception of beauty to influence my choices. And I decided to get breast implants again because I wasn’t necessarily happy with the scars left by the breast implants,” she told the magazine.
“I woke up in a state that I didn’t consent to. We can just say it.”
