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Kelly Stafford Opens Up About Undergoing a ‘Mommy Makeover’ After Having Four Children with Matthew Stafford

Kelly Stafford, wife of NFL star Matthew Stafford, recently opened up about her “mommy makeover.”

Kelly, who first consulted Dr. Fisher in 2021 — a year after giving birth to her fourth daughter — shared the details of her surgeries.

“I had my boobs redone, and you also did the tummy tuck, and you put back together my abs,” Kelly said during the discussion.

She admitted she initially thought a “tummy tuck” involved fat removal, but later understood it’s for tightening loose skin.

“I felt great after mine. I felt very confident,” Kelly said about the results of her “mommy makeover.”

She encouraged other mothers to consider doing the procedures before their children are grown.

“You wanna kinda do it when you still have that urge to feel sexy,” she said. “These women — as I felt — you have a kid or you’ve had multiple children, and you haven’t really felt like yourself since before you had kids. And so there is that just like, I’m done [having kids]. Let me go get set. Like, let me go feel like myself.”

Kelly and Matthew, quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams, are parents to twins Sawyer and Chandler, 8, Hunter, 6, and Tyler, 4.

In April, the couple marked their 10th wedding anniversary with Kelly sharing a heartfelt tribute to Matthew on Instagram.

“10 years in and my heart feels so full,” she wrote. “Couldn’t imagine loving you more, but I know over the next decade, that’s exactly what’s gonna happen. Happy anniversary John Matthew Stafford.”

Although she celebrated the milestone, Kelly also spoke honestly about the realities of marriage on a podcast episode in April.

“Marriage is f—— hard,” she admitted. “Anyone who tells you differently is f—— lying through their teeth… It becomes tougher and tougher with the more things thrown your way. [Marriage is about] communication and evolving with [your partner]. Fighting’s okay as long as you fight the right way and you can give that space for them to be vulnerable and not to judge [them].”

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