Amelia Gray Hamlin Claps Back After Influencer Accuses Her of Lying About Cosmetic Work

Model Amelia Gray Hamlin, the daughter of actress and television personality Lisa Rinna, has been accused of 'perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards.'

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Model Amelia Gray Hamlin is clapping back at an online critic after she was accused of lying about not having had any fillers.

On January 26, influencer Molly Bailey turned to Instagram to share a series of side-by-side photos of Hamlin. On the left was a photo of Hamlin when she was younger, and on the right was a photo of how she looks now.

Bailey, who identifies herself on her Instagram profile as an STL injector and founder of the brand Face Forward STL, has 146,000 followers and frequently posts side-by-side photos of celebrities showing how they look before and after allegedly having cosmetic surgery.

Her post about Hamlin was particularly scathing.

“Amelia Gray Hamlin starring in a show about unrealistic beauty standards (The Beauty on FX) while perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards is the level of delulu I aspire to be,” she began the caption of her post.

“It’s either nepo puberty or a ponytail lift, cheek filler, lip filler, buccal fat removal, rhinoplasty, jawline filler, and full-face tox all before the ripe old age of 25. The Rinna genetics are more powerful than we thought,” she continued, referencing Hamlin’s mother, Lisa, who has been very open about having had fillers and other cosmetic enhancements.

The post caught the attention of 24-year-old Hamlin.

“AND…,” Hamlin commented, seemingly questioning what Bailey was trying to imply by her post.

"And we’re obsessed," replied Bailey, to which Hamlin clapped back, writing, "Well sis you out here writing fake news about women don’t do thattttttt women need to support women don’t b weirdddddd."

In another comment, Hamlin denied being secretive about what cosmetic procedures she’s had done. SkinVive is an injectable that uses microdroplet hyaluronic acid to help improve the glow and smooth look of the cheeks.

“You guys are so annoying, I literally told you what I put in my lips … it’s called SkinVive,” she wrote.

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