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Michael Jackson's Former Bodyguard Reveals The Real Reason Behind The Singer's Nose Surgery

Michael Jackson's former bodyguard revealed the real reason behind the later singer’s nose surgery. Matt Fiddes, who worked with Jackson for more than a decade, appeared on a recent episode of The Steven Sulley Study podcast to dish the details on why the singer really went under the knife for the first time - sparking a years-long transformation that was the subject of fierce scrutiny. The TV personality explained that MJ had always been teased about the size of his nose, but underwent his first rhinoplasty procedure in 1979. However, Fiddes insisted that it wasn't this teasing that actually prompted him to undergo a rhinoplasty routine - but rather a horrific injury he suffered at the age of 21, as a result of his training routine. “He used to get teased by his family a lot over the size of his nose - being called big nose and all of this stuff,” Fiddes said. “He used to say his dad used to be the main one - ‘you didn't get that from me, you got that from your mom, you didn't get that from my side of the family’ - it hurt him a lot.” But, the teasing alone wasn’t enough to force Jackson to make a change, he said. Matt continued: “Michael used to dance about three hours a day on average. At one stage he was doing 50 spins in a row - it was unbelievable. He fell over and broke his nose and he saw it as the perfect opportunity while he was under anesthetic to just get a smaller nose.” Referring to the rumors that Jackson had multiple plastic surgery procedures throughout his life, Fiddes said he never spoke to the signer about that in detail, but conceded that it was clear to everyone that he'd had work done.

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