The American Country Music award for Newcomer of the year recently went to Kellie Pickler. You may recognize her name if you watch American Idol. She finished at number six on that show’s fifth season. Before this she dropped out of beauty school. Apparently losing out to five other would-be Greatest-Singer-of-His/Her-Generation didn’t sit well with Pickler because she decided to have breast augmentation after being voted off. Now questions have arisen as to whether her new, expanding fanbase is due to her singing ability or her new breasts. What’s more, Pickler doesn’t deny her breast procedure may have had something to do with this. “I’ve been growing a lot – in many more ways than one,” she recently said. She also said that the breast surgery helped her to mature.
Pickler is another of the many women who have decided that getting breast augmentation will somehow help them not only with their looks, but also with their careers. In this case, it may have worked. This isn’t to say this is a bad thing, but Pickler’s choice to be adored by an audience, and puts her in the limelight every night is obviously different from the average woman who has a job in an office somewhere. And yet, the question must be asked: is the talent enhanced by the looks, or is it that the individual woman who suddenly feels more confident because of her breast size is able to capitalize on talent already there? Patsy Cline probably would still be as big a star today as she was back in the late ’50s and early ’60s long before any struggling artist decided to, and was able to, get cosmetic surgery. But then, there can be only one Patsy Cline.
If you are a struggling singer who is interested in breast augmentation to further your career, please contact an experienced cosmetic surgeon in your area.
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