Haters say my nose ruins my face, but I wouldn’t change it
This TikToker nose what’s up.
A user on the social media platform has gone viral for showing off her unique facial feature — her unusually shaped nose.
The influencer — known as “@baabytess” — participated in a trend where you use your hand to “cover what ruins your face.”
Tess shared a clip — which has since earned more than 2.4 million likes and 22 million views — of herself sitting in a car and covering her nose.
After a quick second, she removes her hand to reveal her pronounced snout.
She turns to the side and moves to different angles to showcase her triangle-shaped honker.
In the comments section, she wrote, “Here to say I love my nose, and I wouldn’t change it.”
Tess’ fans chimed in with their own thoughts about her schnoz, including props for how she proudly exhibited it online.
“It represents your beautiful ethnicity,” one said, nodding to the fact that Tess identifies as Italian in her TikTok bio. Another added: “I think it’s pretty and a representation of culture and heritage.”
“Girl what?! You are so pretty!” a user chimed in. “She was born like that idk what there is to hate, she’s beautiful!”
“Omg no, absolutely not you’re stunning,” someone gushed. “I see nothing wrong… you are BEAUTIFUL!”
In other beak-ing news, one man once lost his nose ring, only to recover it five years later when it made the journey to his lung.
Joey Lykins — who has 12 piercings all over his body — woke up one day without his septum piercing.
“I thought maybe I’d swallowed it. I looked everywhere. I flipped the bed over. I did everything,” he recalled to Kennedy News Service last month.
He remembered coughing violently years later. His nose ring was found lodged in the upper lobe of his left lung once he had an X-ray at the hospital.
Some women, meanwhile, are expressing regret over their nose jobs. Queens native Nicole Manziak underwent a rhinoplasty procedure in 1987 at the age 15 to get her “man nose” fixed. The now-50-year-old told The Post earlier this year she feels shame for going under the knife.
“I was made fun of in school. I was bullied,” Manziak said. “I wanted to be pretty like my friends, but my nose had a huge bump on it. It was wide – it just didn’t go with my face.”
“My first procedure initially gave me a renewed sense of confidence, but that eventually faded five years later when my nose became crooked and started leaning to the left,” she added.
The bank employee had three nose jobs between 1987 and 2015. “As an adult, when I look back at the pictures of my nose [before getting my nose jobs], I do think it was big, but it wasn’t bad. It was interesting,” Manziak noted.