Heidi Montag to put her new face forward at Pure
Thu, Feb 4, 2010 (6:45 p.m.)
Get ready to say hello to Heidi Montag’s new face… and neck… and ears… and breasts… waist… and buttocks.
The Hills star and her hubby, Spencer Pratt, will be hosting Pure Nightclub on February 13 for some pre-Valentine’s Day festivities. It will be the couple’s first public appearance since Heidi’s reported 10 cosmetic “procedures” (not “surgeries,” the blonde has clarified), which included liposuction in some places (neck, waist, hips, thighs) and fat injections in others (buttocks, cheeks, lips) as well as a smattering of Botox and some boob work.
With so much of her body being only a few months old, it begs the question: Will Heidi’s new assets be carded?
The 23-year-old reality TV darling is no stranger to the Caesars hotspot. Montag made an appearance at the nightclub’s New Year’s Eve 2008 celebration – hosted by then-new parents Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson-Wentz. What was her New Year’s resolution? She sweetly said she wanted to learn to cook. Spencer chimed in that he wanted her to make him chicken noodle soup.
Since then she’s starred in The Soup favorite I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here and has recently released a full-length album, titled Superficial. America’s watched her go from half-hearted Betty Crocker wannabe to a life-size Barbie doll and they’ve been glued to the set for every single minute.
Heidi recently told ABC’s Good Morning America that her main message to young girls is “beauty is really within.” That may be true, but when her fans show up in droves at Pure on February 13 they’ll be hoping to catch a glimpse of Heidi’s brand-spanking new exterior, not that there was anything wrong with the original.

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