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Toni Braxton Sparks Plastic Surgery Rumors After Sharing New Photo

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A simple photo of Toni Braxton lounging in her car has sparked whispers that she’s gone under the knife and fans are debating over what procedure the singer may have had.

The star, who has disclosed she had a nose job while recording her 1993 debut album, captioned the Thursday, May 17 image, “Vibes.”

But what many fans were focused on was her seemingly shrinking nose.

“You look cute booo but ya nose looks smaller,” a fan commented. “Like it was none.”

“Now what in the hell happened to the other portion of your nose!? Commmmeonnnnnnn…” someone else said.

“Did you get a nose job?” on fan wondered. “It’s looking awfully thin. Birdman brought that undercover freak out in you! 😎 rockin 51!”

“She a pretty lady but [why] she re-do her nose smh,” another said.

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However, another fan pointed out it’s the performer’s longtime battle with Lupus that is causing her face to appear different.

“It’s because of her having Lupus including the steroids and other medications that she’s taking for her illness,” a fan reasoned before adding to another commenter that “it’s been the same nose that she has on her face since the early 90s. Toni only had one nose job back in the 90s she even admitted that in her memoir. 🙄”

While Braxton has been mum on the current discussion, the “Braxton Family Values” star was open about her 25-year-old rhinoplasty.

“We didn’t finish the album, so I was singing with a fresh nose job, which is virtually impossible because it hurt so bad – you can’t really move it,” she told PrideSource in March. “Well, I don’t know how they do nose jobs now. I think they do it from the inside – well, that was from the inside too, but you had to wear this little thing on it and after they took it off, it was so sore. You can’t hardly move under your nose and in between your lips, and I remember it was really difficult to sing.”

 

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