While on the show Chez Jordan, Mélanight opens up without filter on his episodes at the surgeon’s to improve his physique. She reveals the colossal sum she spent on cosmetic surgery!
Mélanight, whose real name is Mélanie Amar, is an influencer, revealed by reality shows and today followed by more than a million people on Instagram. The 28-year-old woman who doesn’t have her tongue in her pocket says have always made their choicesnotably for the change of his physique. So when Mélanight talks about her various operationsshe does not hesitate to indicate the price. For the first adventure under the knife, it is a breast augmentation, as most reality TV stars do. For Mélanight, she also performed another operation, this time consisting of breast reduction. All these operations for a sum of 6,500 euros.
That’s not all, reality TV star Mélanie Amar also chose toadd veneers to your teeth. Also known as “tooth cover“, these make it possible to have “a bright white smile” for the price of 6,000 euros. Mélanight then continued with a rhinoplasty at 2,500 euros and two liposuctions at 2,000 euros each.
Mélanight and her crazy expenses in cosmetic surgery: for the reality TV star, “it’s reasonable!”
All these operations carried out on Mélanight will finally have cost about 19,000 euros. While this amount may seem high, it is still relatively low compared to amounts to be paid in France. Indeed, the young woman preferred have surgery in turkey. Moreover, Mélanie Amar does not hesitate to say that according to her, this amount “it’s reasonable“.
Mélanie Amar has become, for several years, a staple of reality TV. This popularity earned him two appearances in two emblematic shows that are Angels and The Villa of Broken Hearts. Several influencers have gone through this same journey including Nabilla Benattia, Jazz Correia or Rym Renown. If the stars of reality tv are several to decide to pass the course, it is among others to have the perfect physique. For Melanight anyway, she said to herself “prettier and more confident“ after each operation, reports Medhope.