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Aesthetic Nurse Receives Backlash After Video of Her Suggesting Multiple Cosmetic Procedures for Actress Goes Viral

Rebecca Guzel by Rebecca Guzel
July 26, 2022 at 1:48 pm
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Aesthetic Nurse Receives Backlash After Video of Her Suggesting Multiple Cosmetic Procedures for Actress Goes Viral

LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 11: Actress Natalia Dyer attends the Premiere of Netflix's "Stranger Things" at Mack Sennett Studios on July 11, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

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Social Media is reacting to a video that has gone viral of a self-described “certified aesthetic nurse practitioner” critiquing the appearance of “Stranger Things” actress Natalia Dyer.

The nurse who goes by @np.miranda on TikTok made a video explaining what she would do if she were Dyer’s injector.

“We start by treating those masseters — and we all know how much I love treating masseters to help slim the face,” she explained in her video.

She named off different cosmetic procedures like Sculptra for Dyer’s “thin skin” and chin filler to make Dyer’s whole face “more of like a heart shape.”

“I would add a little bit to the lips. Just a little bit, nothing crazy, just a nice pout. And then, we’d get in there and do a little bit of Botox. I’d give her a brow lift to help open up her eyes,” she continued.

The end result showed an augmented Dyer and the nurse asking viewers to comment what they thought.

The video reposted by @propbablypersian on Twitter gained 14.2 million views in just a matter of days and received tons of backlash.

i could never be a celebrity because if someone made a video like this about me i would get violent pic.twitter.com/4mgNbZcwHb

— patheticgirl43 (@gaycolinfarrell) July 24, 2022

The video was reposted with the caption, “I could never be a celebrity because if someone made a video like this about me [I] would get violent.”

Another Twitter user responded to the video writing, “This is horrible.”

Ephesians 2:10 tells us, “For we are God’s masterpiece.”

On Monday, the nurse practitioner made another TikTok video to “clear the air” and said she “didn’t mean to offend anyone, including Natalia.”

“I was simply just offering suggestions not on what you have to do, just on what the possibilities are,” she explained, calling herself “an advanced injector.”

In the caption of her response video, she wrote, “Hoping to clear the air that I was not suggesting that Natalia NEEDED any of that work it was just an example. Of course Natalia is absolutely stunning the way she is…that’s why she’s so successful. Her photo was simply an example. Im sorry if peole [sic] took that as being mean or rude, that was not my intent at all.”

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