The famous Canadian supermodel Linda Evangelista (56), famous in the 1990s, has been living in seclusion after failing plastic surgery, the New York Times (NYT) reported on the 23rd local time.



Evangelista posted a post on SNS yesterday (23rd) and said, "I have taken a big step to correct the mistake I have been holding and suffering alone for over 5 years."



He confessed, "To explain why my colleagues took a break from work, the reason was because they were horribly damaged by cryolipolysis."




He confessed that after the procedure, he experienced a side effect of increasing fat, and that the two correction surgeries did not work.



He also revealed that he lived in seclusion in the process, saying, "My livelihood collapsed, and I fell into a vicious cycle of deep depression, sadness, and self-hatred."



Evangelista filed a lawsuit against the procedure company on the 21st, saying that she intentionally concealed the risks of the procedure or did not give sufficient warning.



According to the director, he underwent 7 procedures to break down fat in the abdomen and flanks from August 2015 to February of the following year. has reached



He had a successful career as a model from 1984 to 2016, but claimed that his body and career were ruined after the procedure.



Accordingly, we filed a claim for damages of 50 million dollars and about 58.8 billion won in our money from the company due to mental pain and job loss.



At the end of the SNS post, Evangelista said, "Through this lawsuit, I want to move forward and reveal my story."



Linda Evangelista, along with Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell, was a top model who dominated the world's famous fashion shows from the 1990s to the early 2000s.



(Photo=Getty Images Korea, Linda Evangelista Instagram capture, Yonhap News)