Searches for ‘Nose Job’ skyrocket 263% after Bella Hadid admits to surgery in Vogue interview

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Analysis of Google search data reveals that online searches for ‘Nose Job’ exploded 263% worldwide on the 16th of March, after supermodel Bella Hadid admitted in a Vogue interview that she had a rhinoplasty procedure at the age of fourteen.

A new finding by surgical experts Longevita reveals that online searches for ‘Nose Job’ skyrocketed to over double the average volume in a matter of hours, an unprecedented spike in people Googling for the surgical procedure, according to analysis of Google search data.

Despite previously claiming that she had not undergone any form of cosmetic surgery, supermodel Bella Hadid admitted to having a rhinoplasty at the age of fourteen to combat feeling like the “ugly sister” to her supermodel sister Gigi Hadid.

A spokesperson for Longevita commented on the findings:

“The topic of celebrities and their surgeries have always been popular, however it is rare to see someone, particularly in the fashion industry, be so candid about their surgery experience and the reasons behind it.

These findings highlight the enormous influence that the revelation as well as Bella Hadid has on the world, with a single interview prompting a monumental increase in interest for nose jobs. Whether this is a rise in interest of people looking to have a similar procedure to Bella’s or simply to research more into what a rhinoplasty involves, it is a testament to Bella’s star power as a model and influencer that she can cause such a surge in searches.”