TEEN Mom star Briana DeJesus revealed she’s gearing up to once again get a boob job.
The mom of two, 26, is no stranger to plastic surgery and has had multiple breast operations in the past.
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She shared her upcoming surgery news on Twitter on Saturday, telling fans: “Really can’t believe im about to get some new t**ties again 😂😂😂”
The Teen Mom star added: “Pray for me yalllllll”
"I make sure my kids have everything before I get a new a**. Plus I never even paid for my surgery it was all for freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee."
Who are their boyfriends, husbands and baby daddies?
Teen Mom OG 's aired on January 26th 2021 on MTV.
Briana even showed off some .
Still, one fan brought it all back up after seeing that the reality star was set to go under the knife yet again.
One Twitter user asked: “Why would you spend all kinds of money on fake body parts then complain when baby daddy don’t help out financially?”
Briana quickly clapped back at the troll: “Just like that new Prada shirt/shoes he got and that Gucci book bag don’t got nothing to do with the fact that he should still help financially with his kid???????”
on the mom-of-two back in 2016, but then she went onto have her second baby the following year and saw her figure change again.
She then enlisted the help of the Doc again in 2018 when she had a tummy tuck, a breast lift and reshaped and contoured her butt.
In early 2020, she went in again, that time for a breast reduction and liposuction to help reshape the butt.
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