Heidi Montag: Having 10 Plastic Surgeries In 1 Day Was A Bad Idea

Two years after undergoing ten plastic surgeries in one day, Heidi Montag is willing to admit she made a mistake. The former reality star, who has apparently blown through more than one million dollars since The Hills ended, claims she was in emotional and physical shock after all the time spent under the knife, and in retrospect, she should have spent more time focusing on being happy and less time trying to change what she looked like.

Here’s a portion of what Heidi had to say about the plastic surgeries…

”I would never do it again and I never recommend it for anyone. I was definitely way in over my head. I’m glad it worked out and you can’t really reverse time. I kind of wanted a few enhancements and then it kind of got out of hand. I wasn’t told really the repercussions and what would happen, emotionally and psychically and the pain I would be in. I was kind of in shock.”

The reveal came during an interview with the crew over at Access Hollywood on Thursday. Montag stopped by to plug her hosting gig tonight at the third anniversary of Crazy Horse III in Las Vegas, and while she was there, she got into a host of topics about her personal life. Apparently, she and Spencer are still doing well, though his opposition to her surgeries was a big problem in their marriage. He’s currently getting a degree at USC, and they’re living in a house his parents own to start saving money to build a life together.

It really seems like Heidi is in a good place at this point. It doesn’t benefit anyone to spend too much time regretting what happened before, but it does help to reflect and realize why certain decisions were errors. Here’s to hoping she and Spencer are able to emerge out the other side stronger and more well rounded people.

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