I felt reborn after my major $11K nose job I even left my husband a month later

She absolutely nose her worth. To elevate her life, Devyn Aiken went under the knife — and cutting away her “biggest insecurity” gave her the strength to cut out of an “unhappy” marriage. “I’m choosing myself,” raved newly single and sliced Aiken, 30, from Philadelphia to South West News Service.“I feel so happy.”She underwent an $11,000 rhinoplasty in November, chopping her stand-out schnoz down to size.

The pricy, yet pivotal procedure empowered the brunette to demand a divorce from her husband of seven years in December. Eye-popping footage of her jaw-dropping transformation has sniffed in over 4.5 million TikTok views from awestruck fans.  “This is my ‘Me’ era,” declared Aiken, now basking in the fullness of nose-job joy.“It’s an internal glow — I radiate that externally.”It’s a post-breakup light that shines so bright in the delightfully divorced. In fact, 82% of the footloose and fancy-free experience a renewed sense of confidence and inner peace after saying “peace out” to their ex-husbands and wives, according to a recent study. And similar to Aiken, the happily unhitched are opting for makeovers, ensuring that their outside looks as good as they feel on the inside. Gina Nagel, a 62-year-old grandmother from New Jersey, opted for a breast lift and tummy tuck after splitting from her ex-hubby of 33 years. “I’m more fun and spontaneous than when I was married,” Nagel previously told The Post.

“I never had a body that looked this good — even when I was in my 20s.”Aiken, who was mercilessly teased for her overly-pronounced nose, now also feels sexy and secure thanks to her haute new honker. “Middle school was rough with bullying,” admitted the millennial.“I was called a witch, toucan, Pinocchio.”“It’s something I couldn’t control.”The incessant shots at her snout weighed on Aiken’s self-esteem, causing her to settle for an ill-fated relationship. “I stayed in a stagnant, un...

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Publisher: New York Post

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