Stephanie Buttermore underwent cosmetic surgery three years before her demise? Had she revealed details related to it on her 34th birthday?
In a piece of heartbreaking news, fitness influencer and researcher, Stephanie Buttermore passed away at the age of 36. It was her fiance, Jeff Nippard, a fitness coach and bodybuilder, who made the announcement regarding Stephanie's death. Well, no details have been revealed related to the exact cause of Stephanie's demise, whose news came all of a sudden. However, it is interesting to note that, reportedly, 3 years before her demise, Stephanie had undergone a breast augmentation surgery for which she was criticised by netizens and was hurt by the comments. BollywoodShaadis could not independently verify the exact year when Stephanie underwent the surgery. The report is based on the data provided on her social media feed.
Stephanie Buttermore's old post, which was two years old on her 34th birthday, had surfaced on social media. She had written of wanting to speak about the post for some time, but never felt ready to do so. Stephanie had written about watching a bunch of Greg Doucette’s videos (and content creators like him), and completely understanding why people love his content, which is crazy. The late Stephanie had written that she had not expected to write about undergoing the knife, but being judged for doing the same had hurt her. In the words of the late Stephanie:
"I want to talk about some of the criticism I received when I got a breast augmentation last year and from my All In journey before that. I never thought I would be ok or at peace with the negative feedback, (I genuinely thought it would bother me forever), but I am. I don’t agree with their opinions or beliefs, but that’s ok. I used to be so bitter and genuinely hurt by the hate, but I’ve come to realise that it’s not that much different from videos reviewing a new album."
Stephanie Buttermore had further revealed that she used to not like anyone who made controversial videos for views. This is because after she faced personal hatred, she understood that what was reactive content in reality was right. She was wrong in the eyes of many. Being a part of the fitness industry and being a scientific researcher, Stephanie had revealed that doing a breast augmentation surgery was the best decision she had made in her life. She had spoken on how people who hated her were actually different and penned:
"I still stand by the fact that going All In was the best decision I ever made. But now, instead of just assuming that they were hating on me just to be negative and to get clicks, I think they probably just actually didn’t agree with me. It doesn’t make them bad, just people with a different perspective with an audience who wanted to hear their opinion."
Stephanie, who had shared two snaps showcasing her cosmetic surgery, said the haters had told their fitness-minded audience what they truly believed was in their best interest. It was direct negativity towards her, but she was no longer convinced that the interest of the haters was malicious. In her words:
"I took it too personally and I see that now. I finally get it. I get why they did it and I’m finally cool with it. If that’s not growth, I don’t know what is. Also it’s my birthday and I’m feeling confident in my 34 year old body, so here it is! Cheers to growing up. I wish I was strong enough to accept criticism when I was All In, but maybe that’s all a part of getting older."
Rest in peace, Stephanie Buttermore.
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