Manila, Philippines – Actress Ynes Veneracion is once again making headlines, and this time, it’s not because of a new teleserye or viral interview. In a brutally honest revelation, Ynes admitted she wants to go under the knife—again—after her latest nose job left her looking, in her own words, more like a “bruha” (witch) than Barbie.


👃 “This Was NOT the Look I Wanted…”

Speaking candidly during a recent online Q&A with fans, Ynes didn’t hold back.

“I just wanted a simple, elegant enhancement… something soft and Barbie-like. Pero ‘yung kinalabasan, parang bruha daw ako sabi ng iba—and honestly, I kind of agree.”

Ynes explained that she underwent rhinoplasty earlier this year hoping for a “refreshed, doll-like appearance,” but was shocked when the result came out “too sharp, too high, and completely unnatural-looking.”


😱 Netizens React: Sympathy, Shock, and Shade

After clips of her confession circulated online, the internet exploded with reactions:

“At least she’s honest! Most celebs deny surgery gone wrong.”

“Noooo, she looked better before. This is heartbreaking!”

“She’s brave to admit this publicly. Hope she gets the correction she wants.”

“Barbie? Sis, you gave us Maleficent.” 😬

While many showed empathy and support, others couldn’t help but poke fun at her candid comparison.


🏥 Going Back to the Operating Table?

Ynes confirmed she is now in talks with a new cosmetic surgeon, this time one “known for natural-looking results.” She says she wants to “fix the contour, lower the bridge slightly, and restore softness to her features.”

“I’m not against cosmetic surgery. I just want it done right.”

Sources close to her say she’s also undergoing therapy to deal with the emotional effects of the botched procedure, which reportedly shook her confidence and affected her public appearances.


✨ A Cautionary Tale?

Plastic surgery is no stranger to the glitz and glamour of showbiz, but Ynes’s story is a rare glimpse into the downside of chasing perfection. Experts warn that revisions and complications are more common than people realize—especially when influenced by unrealistic beauty standards.


🔮 What’s Next for Ynes?

Despite the mishap, Ynes remains positive.

“This nose doesn’t define me. But if I can change it again and feel better about myself, why not?”

She also teased a possible vlog series documenting her “transformation redemption,” saying it might help others who are struggling with similar regrets.