Mike “The Scution” Sorrentino closed facelift speculation after a new appearance in Tiktok’s video on Wednesday.
“Jersey Shore” star, 43, posted a video promoting the signatures and encounters and gifts of upcoming books, but all fans were able to speak in the comments section.
“I literally didn’t recognize this person,” one fan wrote. “He got an elevator in his face,” another speculated.
“This is not a situation. This is the problem…” Another joked, but joking, “deprived.”
After reading a wealth of comments that theorize what he did on his face, the reality star posted another tiktok on Thursday addressing the rumors.
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“I definitely got a lot of responses, thinking I had a facelift or a new eyeball or cheek from Zimbabwe.
“I did the gym, tan and laundry for nine weeks in a row,” he joked, praising his strict diet, saying “not being fooled” because of his new look.
He also responded to the comments in the original post, saying, “I lost 20 pounds and haven’t seen anyone yet.” He looks dramatically different.
Some fans weren’t convinced of his explanation yet, and continued to speculate on what kind of work he did. One suspicious user wrote, “It looks like he’s got a forehead Botox and an eyebrow lift.”
Another fan wrote that he thought he had removed the filler.
Others defended the MTV star, noting that his fresh look was probably due to his drinking and a healthier lifestyle.
“He looks healthy and happy, he has made good lifestyle decisions. That’s nothing wrong,” writes people.
“It’s so crazy that this guy turns his life all the way around with him calming down and a lot of people hate how he looks,” another added.
Sorrentino calmed down in 2015 and later confessed in November 2023 that he would spend at least $500,000 on his “reckless” drug addiction.
“I was obsessed with everything. I always had everything in my Louis Vuitton bag. Everything was there,” he said.
The three fathers exclusively detailed the addicts he began after recovering in September 2024 with a six-page “virtual reality” and his “door-to-door intervention.”
“We’re going to intervene and revise the lives of our addicts away from active addiction and recovery,” he shared.