Linda Evangelista says she's "done hiding" and shared her first photos since a cosmetic procedure left her "brutally disfigured" nearly five years ago.
The Canadian-born supermodel spoke candidly for the first time about the emotional pain she's had to endure after allegedly undergoing a popular body-contouring treatment that "did the opposite of what it promised."
In September, the '90s fashion phenomenon sued Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc., seeking $50 million in damages, claiming that its CoolSculpting procedure rendered her unable to work.
Evangelista was once one of the world's most influential and highest-paid supermodels who famously said that she wouldn't "get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day."
But after undergoing seven sessions of the FDA-cleared "fat-freezing procedure," from August 2015 to February 2016, she claims that she was left "permanently deformed."
In an emotional interview with People, the 56-year-old former model said how the procedure has affected her life.
"I loved being up on the catwalk. Now I dread running into someone I know," she told People for this week's cover story.
"I can't live like this anymore, in hiding and shame. I just couldn't live in this pain any longer. I'm willing to finally speak," she added.