- Paige DeSorbo opened up about her experience with Botox on the March 20 episode of the Giggly Squad podcast.
- During the episode, she admitted that getting too much Botox ruined her mouth overtime.
- Paige says that her face will likely be back to normal by summer.
Paige DeSorbo is getting real about her journey with beauty treatments, and shared that dabbling in Botox actually made her more unhappy with her appearance overtime during the March 20 episode of her Giggly Squad podcast.
“I don't think I'll ever get Botox ever again for the rest of my life,” she told her podcast co-host, Hannah Berner. “I don't think I will ever inject my face; I don't think I'll ever do any anti-aging at a doctor ever again... I went overboard.”
The Summer House star even went as far to say that getting Botox “made me uglier honestly…it made my face look worse than it did better—and not for who injected me, none of that—I just think for my own face, I don't like it at all.”
Paige noted that she waited until she was close to her 33rd birthday to get Botox, and had her forehead, chin, and sides of her eyes injected. At first, she loved it: “I’m obsessed with it, and I knew I was going to be obsessed with it,” she said on her Amazon Live stream. “That’s why I didn’t do it any earlier. Because I just kept thinking it’s like tanning beds when I was in high school. If I try it once, I’m going to get addicted to it, and I’m going to need it all the time.”
But after going back for more sessions, Paige admitted that the Botox ended up messing with how her mouth looked.
“It messed up my mouth for the whole time,” the reality star explained. “It just puts such a bad taste in my mouth because it's like, you go to get something and then you hate [it]. You have more problems than before.”
Paige said that the Botox should be dissolved by summer and that she’ll have her “normal face” back by then. It doesn’t seem like she’ll do much more Botox in the future.
“I just don't think it's worth it. There are so many pros, but I think there are so many cons,” she said. “Do I think it was phenomenal for my crow’s feet? Totally. But I think the cons outweighed that one benefit. I don’t think anyone could convince me to go back and get Botox.”











