Mormon Wives’ Layla Taylor, 23, Says She Got 6 Cosmetic Procedures in 4 Months: 'Small Little Tweaks'

Layla Taylor is open about the “changes” she’s made to her appearance recently.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Women star recently appeared on Page six‘with Virtual Reali-Tea podcast and declared that she is probably the most “obsessed” with plastic surgery of all her castmates. The 23-year-old revealed that she has even undergone a number of cosmetic procedures just since filming the first season of the reality show.

“In the last four months, I have had my breasts, nose, and tummy tuck, lips, chin and botox done,” she boasted.

Calling all her changes “small little tweaks,” Taylor said she decided to go under the knife to regain her confidence as a young, divorced mother of two.

“I had young kids and I love my babies to death, but they were screwing up my body and I wanted to be hot again. I am free,” she explained. “I want a new husband one day, so I had to change!”

Taylor’s friend and colleague Demi Engemann said at the time that she too had a nose job, admitting that plastic surgery at a young age is actually common for members of the Mormon Church.

“We all did this before we were 20,” joked Engemann, now 30. “It’s just the Utah way.”

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Taylor first revealed on TikTok in March that she was getting breast augmentation.

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“Being a mom, being a breastfeeding mom, I feel like I haven’t had the confidence in a while. So I’m so excited to get my confidence back,” she said at the time. “I’m so excited…let’s go get a new rack!”

Taylor has been transparent about her plastic surgery journey on social media, telling her followers that the decisions were personal.

“Just because I’m doing something with my body, doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with anyone else,” she said. “I didn’t need these things, it’s just a personal decision that will make me happier in the long run and that’s all that matters at the end of the day.”

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