Valentina Valderrama reveals that her breast prostheses burst
The Colombian says that despite her fear of surgeries, she has a lot of trust in the doctor who will perform this new procedure
Valentina Valderrama was part of La Casa de los Famosos All-Star, and since then she has been in the news for various reasons. Within the show, she became involved with Nacho Casano with whom she had great chemistry, although it is currently known that they are just friends.
She recently participated in the Distrito Moda Cali fashion show in Colombia, which was also attended by personalities such as Rodrigo Romeh, Ana Parra, Ariadna Gutierrez and Manelyk Gonzalez, among others.
A few hours ago, Valentina became the talk of the town again for two reasons. The first is because she claims that her breast implants burst, and the second is because she will undergo another surgery to replace the ones that failed.
The Colombian public has had diverse reactions to this situation. Many wish her luck in the situation she is going through, while others criticize her directly, since they believe that everything seems more like a commercial for the clinic where she will soon have the surgery.
But there are also those who ask that after this situation she should not get more breast implants, with messages like this: “The best thing is that you do not get anything... nothing that is not natural.”
Valentina's explanation
Through a video shared on Instagram, Valentina shared the following message: "Today I want to tell you something very personal. I have been a little absent, and not because I do not love you, quite the opposite. You are like a family to me, and that is why you deserve to know the truth." "In silence, I have been going through a medical process. The truth is that it has hit me hard... because I do not like surgeries. They scare me, it is difficult for me to let go of control and trust. But this time I knew that it was something I had to do for my well-being."
Valderrama assures that before He thought a lot about making this decision and even consulted with others. He says he cried and prayed. And after doing his research, I found the best: Mentor prostheses, which are the safest on the market, with FDA approval and a lifetime guarantee. And tomorrow I'll go into surgery, in the hands of a doctor I trust deeply.
The video with which he shared said statement is, for many, a clear piece of advertising, and for this reason they discredit what he says with messages like this: I can't believe how everyone is buying this story. This is a commercial, it's more than obvious.

