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She also tried an injection in her jaw after starting to clench it tightly while sleeping, which was brought on by stress and anxiety.
The procedure was a success at preventing the headaches she had been waking up with, but she resorted to a mouth guard as a more effective long-term solution.
The media personality added that she had gotten cheek injections in the past, though she hadn t recently as she had really defined cheek bones.
Minor work: In addition to lip fillers, she s had Botox injected into her forehead and crow s feet. Last year she got Botox in her jaw after she began clenching it while sleeping
Many Bachelor Nation stars showered Cassie with compliments in the comments section.
“What in the. … you’re naturally beautiful and this is glamtastic,” former Bachelorette lead and current host Kaitlyn Bristowe wrote.
“Wow wow wow,” Bachelor Nation star Jade Roper wrote along with three heart-eyes emojis.
“You look…. AMAZING [fire emoji] you are a star,” Katie Morton, also from Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor, wrote along with a star emoji and double hearts emoji.
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“So beautiful,” Victoria Fueller from Peter Weber’s season of The Bachelor wrote along with two red heart emojis.
“Always beautiful!! But WOW!!!!” OG Bachelorette Trista Sutter exclaimed.
Australia’s ‘Bachelorette’ has cast its first openly bisexual lead TODAY 3 hrs ago Drew Weisholtz
The Australian version of “The Bachelorette” has made history by casting its first openly bisexual person to headline the show.
Brooke Blurton, 26, has been tapped to star as the woman looking for love, as she will attempt to whittle down a field comprised of both men and women for the first time ever. Blurton will also be the first Indigenous woman to star as “The Bachelorette,” according to Australia’s ABC News.
“I am so ready for this,” Blurton, who had previously appeared on the Australian versions of “The Bachelor” and “Bachelor in Paradise,” said in a statement that appeared on the show’s website. “I’ve done it twice before and now, having the opportunity to choose my person and who I want in my life, is a truly unique and special experience.
“I am so ready for this,” Brooke Blurton said about her attempt to find that special someone By Drew Weisholtz | TODAY •
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The Australian version of “The Bachelorette” has made history by casting its first openly bisexual person to headline the show. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
Brooke Blurton, 26, has been tapped to star as the woman looking for love, as she will attempt to whittle down a field comprised of both men and women for the first time ever. Blurton will also be the first Indigenous woman to star as “The Bachelorette,” according to Australia’s ABC News.