Jeannie Mai revealed to fans this week that she is considering plastic surgery, opening up about the internal conflict of aging while remaining a proponent of self-love.
The former co-host of “The Real,” who turned 47 in January, shared her journey in a recent vlog, documenting her search for cosmetic enhancements after noticing physical changes that do not align with her youthful spirit.
Mai explained that she recently traveled to Korea to attend two surgical consultations, marking a significant shift in her personal philosophy regarding cosmetic procedures. “I can’t believe I’m actually at this place where I’m considering plastic surgery,” Mai said in the video. She noted that while she does not yet feel “old” on the inside, she began noticing her face changing in ways that prompted her to investigate her options.
The television star and mother to 4-year-old Monaco Jenkins, whom she shares with ex-husband and rapper Jeezy, was candid about the pressures of being in the public eye. She admitted that people often compare her current appearance to younger versions of herself seen on long-running television programs, which can be difficult to internalize.
Mai was quick to clarify that her interest in surgery is not rooted in a desire to “chase perfection” or simply look younger for the sake of vanity. Instead, she described the potential procedures as a way to bridge the gap between her physical appearance and her internal energy. “It’s more of wanting to look as alive on the outside as I still feel on the inside,” Mai said during the vlog. She challenged the notion that wanting to alter one’s appearance is a sign of low self-esteem, asking her followers, “Can you love yourself deeply and still want to tweak something? I think the answer is yes.”
The revelation comes as Mai continues to navigate life as a single mother following her highly publicized divorce from Jeezy two years ago. She has remained active on social media and in the lifestyle space, recently making headlines for her dating life after being linked to musician Anderson .Paak.
Mai has frequently used her platform to discuss the complexities of womanhood, dating in her 40s, and the emotional recovery process following the end of a long-term relationship.


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