In a series of tweets posted this evening, Charlotte Flair decided to open up on issues with her breast implants that led to her taking time away from WWE.
Dave Meltzer reported that she was taking time off to get surgery but there was no word on what surgery she was getting. The belief is that she might be back in time for SummerSlam.
Flair tweeted:
“My air conditioning is broken, and we have a little free time. These tweets may be spaced out a bit, but we’re going to talk time off, plastic surgery and boobs.”
“The entire world having an opinion on the topic bothers me more than I care to let on, so we are going to discuss it.”
“I’m going to save the history of my boobs for a different bedtime story, so:
Picture it. Charlotte, North Carolina, 2018. A young queen, shortly after a career defining Wrestlemania victory, finds herself sicker than sick at her brother’s house.”
“A trip to the doctor tells us the likely culprit is silicone poisoning, and that my implant had been leaking for quite some time. It was one of the worse cases the doctor had seen.”
“At that time, I had a few options to fix the issue. Each option had a specific recovery time. I love this job more than anything, so I picked the option that allowed me to return the soonest. That was the choice I made.”
“Fast forward to a few months ago. Something felt off, so I went back to the doctor. Same issue again.
This time, I’m going with an option that I believe will solve the issue long time, even though the recovery period is a little longer than I would like.”
“To clarify: I do not have silicone poisoning this time. The surgery is cosmetic to fix an issue from a prior surgery.”
The entire world having an opinion on the topic bothers me more than I care to let on, so we are going to discuss it.
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) July 12, 2020
A trip to the doctor tells us the likely culprit is silicone poisoning, and that my implant had been leaking for quite some time. It was one of the worse cases the doctor had seen.
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) July 12, 2020
At that time, I had a few options to fix the issue. Each option had a specific recovery time. I love this job more than anything, so I picked the option that allowed me to return the soonest. That was the choice I made.
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) July 12, 2020
To clarify: I do not have silicone poisoning this time. The surgery is cosmetic to fix an issue from a prior surgery
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) July 12, 2020
You’re absolutely right; I do not owe anyone a thing. But I will not allow people to think I’m somehow ashamed of it for even a second longer. https://t.co/lOy3gPZz0a
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) July 12, 2020