Amelia Gray Hamlin was labeled “delulu” online as one cosmetics injector accused her of lying about her lack of cosmetic procedures.
In a scorching post, content creator Molly Bailey called out the model, 24, with several side-by-side photos of the star comparing her from she was younger vs. her current appearance.
“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,” Bailey captioned the post, in part, on Sunday.
“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 noted, referring to Hamilin’s mother, actress and reality star Lisa Rinna.
The following day, Hamlin was quick to clap back at the St. Louis-based injector, calling out Bailey for sharing “fake news.”
“AND,” she wrote under the post. To which Bailey responded, “and we’re obsessed.”
“Well sis you out here writing fake news about women don’t do thattttttt [sic] women need to support women don’t b weirdddddd [sic],” Hamlin replied.
The post comes shortly after Hamlin denied ever receiving filler injections to get her pouty lip appearance.
“I’ve always had these lips,” Hamlin told Variety. “I’m doing this thing right now called SkinVive, which is a moisturizer injection, not a filler.”
Hamlin has been vocal about her previous experiences with plastic surgery. In addition to admitting that she underwent a rhinoplasty procedure, she has also revealed that she once had a breast reduction procedure performed to prevent her from getting sepsis because of a nipple ring.
“I was 16 and had mastitis, whatever the heck that is,” she said on on the “Skinny Confidential: Him & Her” podcast in 2020. “It was the worst thing I’ve ever been through.”
“I was dating somebody who was older than me when I was younger, and I sort of allowed his beauty perception to affect my choices, and I decided to get another breast augmentation because I wasn’t necessarily happy with the scarring that I was left with from the reduction,” she told the outlet.
“I woke up in a state that I didn’t agree to. We can just say that.”


