“After really hiding for so many years, he’s out,” a source close to the supermodel told the news.
Linda Evangelista wants to file her lawsuit after settling her claim that she was “disable” by the CoolSculpting procedure.
I’m looking forward to the upcoming chapter in my life with friends and family, and I’m happy to forget about this issue. I’m genuinely grateful for the support I’ve received from those who have reached out. The 57-year-old supermodel say in a statement shared on Instagram Tuesday.
A source close to Evangelista told news: “Now that it’s finalized and Fendi’s recent ad campaign is over. Linda is ready to give it a go and move on. After years of hiding, she’s on her way.”
A representative from CoolSculpting’s parent company, Zeltiq Aesthetics, did not immediately respond to news request for comment.
Evangelista 1st shared her story on Instagram in September in a broad statement in which she claim that CoolSculpting an FDA-approve “fat freezing” procedure toute as a non-invasive alternative to liposuction was “permanently disabled” also “brutally broken.”
Later that month, he sued Zeltiq Aesthetics for $50 million in damages and accuss him of being disable. After undergoing seven CoolSculpting sessions at a dermatologist’s office from August 2015 to February 2016.
In February, Evangelista told news about the emotional also physical pain that has plagued her life for the past few years. In tears, she said: “I love being on the catwalk. Now I’m scared of meeting someone I know. I can’t live like this anymore, hidden and ashamed.
He told news that three months after treatment. The area that was suppos to be shrinking suddenly grew and hard before eventually going numb.
“I tried to fix it myself because I thought I was doing something wrong,” says Evangelista, noting that she started dieting and exercising more. “I got to the point where I didn’t eat at all.