Porsha Williams Shares Her Botox Blunder: "I Could Not Move My Face"
Porsha Williams Loved Getting Botox — Until She Started Having Trouble Moving Her Face

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Porsha Williams may not care about “snapping back,,” but the 38-year-old Real Housewives of Atlanta star admits that she is trying to stop those wrinkles from forming.
Williams, who took part in a Real Housewives-centered campaign with Fiber One called “Work Done,” dished with fellow housewives Melissa Gorga and Sonja Morgan about the medical work they’ve had done that they loved. Williams talked about her breasts, which she’s been open in the past about getting done, but also revealed she was a big botox fan until it left her unable to move her face like she needed to for work.
“I really enjoy botox, but I had to stop doing it because of my job in Dish Nation, she told OK!. “I have to be expressive and I could not move my face. They were like, ‘Porsha we need more like energy, and I’m like, I’m giving it to you! [laughs] So I loved it for my personal life, but work, it didn’t really work for me. Too much, but I looked great.”
Botox, or botulinum toxin, is an injection that helps to reduce fine lines, and as previously mentioned, paralyze wrinkles. Botox tends to be safe, and it’s also utilized to treat health issues like migraines, extreme underarm sweat, muscle spasms and more.
She has had some other light work done. The new mom obtained a non-surgical nose job in 2016, getting hyaluronic acid filler injected in her nose. The doctor who did the 15-minute cosmetic procedure said the injections “enhance the shape of a small bridge of the nose,” and for Williams, the bridge of her nose ended up curving less.
However, when it comes to her backside (which some people have speculated is not 100 percent hers), Williams has always maintained that it’s all natural and she’s just been “cornbread fed.”
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