Layla Taylor is opening up about the “tweaks” she’s recently made with her appearance.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star recently appeared on Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea podcast and proclaimed that she’s probably the “most obsessed” with plastic surgery out of all her castmates. The 23-year-old revealed that she’s even gotten a slew of cosmetic procedures done just since filming season 1 of the reality show.
“In the past four months, I’ve gotten my boobs done, my nose done and a tummy tuck and lip filler and chin filler and Botox,” she boasted.
Calling all her changes “small little tweaks,” Taylor said she decided to go under the knife to regain some confidence as a young, divorced mother of two.
“I had kids young and I love my babies to death but they screwed up my body and I wanted to feel hot again. I’m single,” she explained. “I want a new husband one day, so I had to revamp!”
Taylor’s friend and costar Demi Engemann then chimed in that she also got her nose done, admitting that getting plastic surgery at a young age is actually common for members of the Mormon Church.
“We all got this all done before we were 20 years old,” Engemann, now 30, quipped. “That’s just the Utah way.”
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Taylor first revealed on TikTok in March that she was undergoing a breast augmentation.
“Being a mom, being a nursing mom, I feel like I just haven’t had confidence for a while. So I’m so excited to get some confidence back,” she said at the time. “I’m so excited… let’s go get a new rack!”
Taylor has been transparent about her plastic surgery journey on social media, telling her followers that the decisions were personal.
“Just because I get something done to my body, doesn’t mean that there’s anything wrong with anybody else,” she said. “I didn’t need these things done, It’s just a personal decision that was gonna make me happier in the long run and that’s all that matters at the end of the day.”