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Amanda Bynes considers herself ‘hero’

Actress Amanda Bynes feels like a “hero” for surviving a “birth defect” for 27 years and finally undergoing a surgery to get rid of it. The 27-year-old actress got her first nose job last month, and she says she went under the knife to remove the skin that was growing between her nose and her eyes. Post that, she also underwent more surgeries, and she has applauded herself for it, reports femalefirst.co.uk. She took to Twitter to share her joy, and posted: “I was born with a webbing in between my eyes. That was a birth defect that I had surgically removed! I’ve never been more excited!” “I consider myself to be a hero to have suffered 27 years with a birth defect and to just now have it surgically removed! I had to share my story with you so the media would stop using old photos of me and stop writing lies about me having odd behavior when I was just embarrassed to share the fact that I had a birth defect.” The actress has also thanked her doctors. “My doctors are heroes who also correct kids who have cleft lip — something as traumatic as webbing in between your eyes! I wanted to share my story with you to prove that I’m not crazy, I was just embarrassed,” she added. Bynes, who was recently charged with attempted evidence tampering, reckless endangerment and marijuana possession, has been open about her previous procedures, explaining she had them in order to “feel prettier”. “I had a nose job to remove skin that was like a webbing in between my eyes. Having surgery was the most amazing thing for my confidence!” “I wasn’t going to tell anyone, but I look so much prettier in my new photos that I don’t want old photos used anymore! I’m so sick of magazines and blogs using old photos! When will they stop? I will never look like that again!,” she added.

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