Lyn May’s before-and-after cosmetic surgery photos have been circulating on social media platforms. The online discussion was fueled by a post on X that shared side-by-side pictures of the actress before and after a cosmetic injection surgery that went wrong. The post read, “Mexican actress Lyn May, before and after a cheap beauty treatment that involved injecting harmful substances such as cooking oil, baby oil, and water into her face.”
The posts that have been circulating online for several years now describe the cosmetic surgery as having occurred in the 1990s, when a person Lyn May trusted as a friend injected her face with a cocktail of oils and water instead of proper cosmetic surgery materials.
Born Lilia Guadalupe Mendiola in 1947, May built her cabaret and film careers on her beauty and flamboyant stage presence. However, the injections had a long-term effect on her looks, with reports of over 30 corrective surgeries to repair the damage caused by the injections.
The renewed photos quickly sparked reactions on social media, with some posts criticizing the mocking comments about the performer’s looks.
One post read, “They made her a puppet. Full Team America.” Another wrote, “Dawg, she looks like the muppet from Electric Mayhem.” Another post read, “Women shouldn’t be allowed bodily autonomy.”
Despite the long-term effects of the surgery, May has been actively involved in her career. In recent years, she has continued to dance and perform, displaying considerable flexibility on stage. She is also active on social media, posting about her vegetarian diet to her 464,000 Instagram followers. May has stated that she forgave the betrayal that led to the surgery.
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