Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 25, 2025 · Entertainment

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Melania Trump Sets the Record Straight on Plastic Surgery Rumors

In a scathing response, Melania Trump shuts down long-standing speculation that she's had breast implants and undergoes extensive cosmetic procedures to maintain her youthful appearance. In a 2016 interview with GQ, the former model and First Lady of the United States was asked directly about the rumors, and her response was nothing short of sassy.

"I didn't make any changes," Melania told GQ with a dismissive laugh when asked if she had gone under the knife for a boob job. "I live a healthy life, I take care of my skin and my body. I'm against Botox, I'm against injections; I think it's damaging your face, damaging your nerves."

Speaking to GQ in 2016, the former model discussed her family, her relationship with President Donald Trump - and whether or not she had plastic surgery. She's seen at an event in 2005

But while Melania insists that her stunning figure is all natural, some plastic surgeons aren't so convinced. Dr. Gary Motykie, a renowned surgeon to the stars, believes that Melania has spent upwards of $50,000 on "maintenance work" to maintain her iconic look.

"I don't see too much reason to be suspicious for a face lift... and I don't think she's had a brow lift either," Dr. Motykie told The Scholarly Note. "But I have noticed a change in her nose. Noses don't typically get smaller as they get older; they get bigger - but hers is definitely smaller and more defined, so I am very suspicious for at least one rhinoplasty [nose job]."

Another surgeon, Dr. Gary Linkov, agrees with Dr. Motykie's assessment, claiming that Melania has had extensive cosmetic work done, including a nose job, fillers, Botox, cheek implants, and even a facelift.

During the chat, the First Lady, 55, firmly denied going under the knife, insisting at the time that her figure was entirely natural. She's pictured at a gala in 2005

But what about Melania's famously fit physique? Sources close to the First Lady reveal that she maintains her svelte figure through a combination of Pilates, tennis, and a strict diet. In fact, she credits wearing ankle weights most days as the secret to her enviable calorie burn – which can range anywhere from five to 15 percent more than usual.

However, it's Melania's diet that's truly the key to her trim figure. Insiders claim that she eats a staggering seven pieces of fresh fruit each day, with peaches and apples being her two favorite snacks. And to start her day off right, Melania fuels up with a healthy fruit and vegetable smoothie made from ingredients like spinach, carrots, blueberries, apples, and fat-free yogurt.

But don't just take our word for it – the proof is in the pudding (or rather, the smoothies). According to an insider, Melania's daily diet is so packed with nutrients that she looks and feels like a woman half her age. "She's got this effortless glow," says the source. "And it's all because of her healthy lifestyle choices."

Despite Melania's denial of any work, plastic surgeon to the stars Dr. Gary Motykie theorized last year that she had spent $50,000 on 'maintenance work.' She's seen in 2005

Of course, not everyone is convinced by Melania's claims of natural beauty. Some plastic surgeons are still convinced that she's undergone extensive cosmetic procedures to achieve her iconic look.

But one thing's for sure – Melania Trump is a woman who knows how to take care of herself, both inside and out. And whether or not you believe in the rumors about her plastic surgery, there's no denying that she looks absolutely stunning as ever.

So, what do you think? Do you believe Melania's claims that her beauty is all natural? Or do you think she's had some help from a plastic surgeon? Sound off in the comments below!

Another plastic surgeon, Dr Gary Linkov, argued the First Lady has had extensive cosmetic work. She's seen with Donald last month