Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss and more: WWE female stars who underwent plastic surgery

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WWE has a habit of sending their top female stars, such as Charlotte Flair, for some plastic surgery treatment and they are willing to pay for it too

WWE might have come a long way in terms of how women are depicted on their shows. Earlier, it was more about models learning to wrestle and being involved in some rather questionable storylines.

However, the Women’s revolution was great for top female talent in WWE and now they have some of the best talents from across the world.

Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Asuka and a whole host of female stars have even main evented shows.

Charlotte Flair during her NXT days
Charlotte Flair during her NXT days (WWE)

However, that hasn’t stopped WWE from sending them under the knife. While many stars have had some changes made to their faces, WWE loves sending some of these stars for breast enhancement surgery too.

While some haven’t openly spoken about it, a few have, and here is a list of some of the stars that have spoken about it:

1) Charlotte Flair

The Queen of WWE, Charlotte Flair, has openly spoken about her breast enhancement surgery and how things went awry for her recently.

The daughter of the legendary Ric Flair, Charlotte has won everything there is to win in WWE and is often regarded as the greatest female talent ever.

However, she opened up about a botched breast surgery back in 2018 which had led to silicone poisoning.

Charlotte Flair and andrade are engaged and the Queen is known for her WresytleMania entrance and attire
Charlotte Flair is known for her incredible gear while coming to the ring (Image credit: WWE)

She also took some time off this year to deal with the plastic surgery but added she wasn’t poisoned:

“This time, I’m going with an option that I believe will solve the issue long time, even though the recovery period is a little longer than I would like.

“To clarify: I do not have silicone poisoning this time. The surgery is cosmetic to fix an issue from a prior surgery.”

“I’ll be back when I’m ready. The body will be rested, and the mind still focused on legacy. Focused on the job, Focused on being better, Always being better.”