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Bhad Bhabie Reveals She Got Nose Job And Clarifies Cancer Diagnosis Amid Backlash!

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Bhad Bhabie is not letting cancer stop her from doing what she wants. On Tuesday, the rapper shared with followers on her Instagram Story that she got a nose job!

Sharing some gruesome photos of her recovery, she candidly opened up: She’s serious! As a result of the surgery, her nose was super swollen and she had intense black eyes! Related: Jenna Dewan Opens Up About ‘Uncomfortability’ Of Channing Tatum Divorce! Ch-ch-check it out: Ouch!

She then uploaded a photo of her nose before the operation, noting that her main objective was “to remove the hump.” See it (below): While she’s still “so swollen,” you can already tell the nose job did the trick.

Look: You can definitely tell a difference! Despite being so honest about getting work done, the artist was slammed by some fans, something she promptly hit back at, writing: She wasn’t just facing backlash for getting plastic surgery done in the first place.

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