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Andressa Urach Reports Regret After Surgery to Change Eye Color: 'I Didn't Expect' - News Bulletin 247

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Adrielly Souza Andressa Urach, 37, has again caused a commotion on social networks by revealing that she is facing severe pain after undergoing aesthetic eye surgery in France. In videos published on Wednesday (25), former Miss Bumbum vented to her followers and said she was regretful of the decision to definitely change the color of her eyes through the technique known as keratopigmentation. “My eyes are hurting a lot, a lot. I’m practically re…
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Andressa Urach, 37, once again caused as the social networks to discover that he is facing severe pain to pass by an eye surgery east of France a. Read more (06/25/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Ex-Miss Bumbum attended Beyoncé's show and took advantage of France's passage to perform eye aesthetic surgery in Nice During its journey through Europe, Andressa Urach took the stage in France to perform an ancient wish: to change the color of the eyes. The ex-Miss Bumbum was in Nice, where he went through an aesthetic procedure known as ceratopigmentation and now exhibits red eyes. Babés reborn, Labubus and Bobbie Goods: what children say abou…

·Brazil
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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