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Adrianne Curry, Of ‘ANTM’ Fame, Reveals The 1 Offer That Made Her Flee Hollywood

Former model and reality TV star Adrianne Curry likely doesn’t smize when she thinks back on her days in the limelight.

The first winner of “America’s Next Top Model ” — who now lives a quiet life in Montana — told People in an interview published Tuesday that she decided to flee Hollywood after she received an offer that would have helped her financially but compromised her values.

“I felt that I was on a cusp,” Curry told the magazine of her mental state at the time. “I was 32 years old and I got offered a job for face fillers, and it was a huge payday with free face fillers and one up to my contract and all this stuff. And I remember sitting there, and that money was so good that I considered it. Then I thought, ‘I am willing to deface, to mutilate myself for money?’”

“I had to really start to question like, ‘Okay, where is this path going to take me if even for a second I considered injecting something in my face for a payday?’” she continued. “At 32 years old, you don’t need that.”

The decision to get a cosmetic procedure is entirely up to an individual — and such procedures are far more prevalent now than in the early 2010s.

But when Curry was offered the job, the former “Surreal Life” star said, she didn’t like who she was becoming from focusing so much on her appearance.

She told People that being in front of a camera so often brought out “narcissistic traits” she wasn’t proud of — and she feared who she’d become if she continued down that career path.

“I saw a future on ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ with my face full of filler and me clinging to youth that is gone,” she said.

“So I left and I make a hell of a lot less money, but I feel like I have my dignity, my soul,” she said. “I felt like from

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