Leah Messer Shamed by Fans Over Veneers Plans
It’s no secret to Teen Mom fans that Leah Messer gets some strange reactions.
She is out here, living her best life. Somehow, it’s never “enough.”
This time, Leah opened up about talking to a doctor about planning a cosmetic procedure.
As a result, her own fans are begging her to reconsider.
This week, Leah Messer shared a brief doctor’s office visit with fans.
She was with her daughters, Ali and Aleeah.
Leah told her followers that she was considering getting veneers.
Simply put, veneers are fake teeth, often made of dental porcelain.
Original teeth are filed down, with custom artificial teeth installed over them.
They function like regular teeth, but are gleaming white — erasing decades of natural wear and decay.
“I am at my very first veneers appointment at Smile Savvy with Dr. Joya Lyons,” Leah shared.
“Jaylan got his veneers done by her husband Dr. Drew Lyons,” she detailed, “and I’m super excited.”
Leah then asked her fans and followers: “What do you guys think?”
Obviously, plenty of Leah’s fans had strong opinions about this.
First, however, she asked her daughters.
Addressing the twins, Leah asked: “What do you guys think?”
“I’m excited,” one of her daughters exclaimed.
Leah asked: “For me?”
Together, her girls answered: “Yes,” prompting an exchange of family I-love-yous.
Whatever Leah may think of her teeth, fans don’t see things the same way.
Therefore, many took to social media to opine that her teeth are already “perfect.”
“I don’t get it,” wrote a dismayed fan. “She has beautiful, natural looking teeth.”
The commenter then predicted: “100% the veneers are going to look ugly and make her look more plastic.”
“She’ll perfectly blend in with the rest of instagram,” that same fan lamented. “Sad.”
“Kind of baffling that someone with decent teeth is going to ruin them with veneers,” another expressed.
Bitterly, that commenter then added: “I hate this trend.”
Others wrote about Leah’s possible motivations for undergoing some pretty major dental work.
“Veneers have become a ‘status symbol’ for reality stars,” one noted.
That fan concluded: “Let’s see 10 years from now when they are no longer on tv, if they can afford the upkeep.”
With those responses in mind, we should remember that “upkeep” is also supposed to be one of the incentives for veneers.
We don’t know who’s right, but we do know that it’s Leah’s body.