Which model hated her ears so much she had them pinned back when she was only 12?

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It's one of the VS models. Alessandro Ambrosio, I think.

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Alessandra Ambrosio for sure!!

Alessandra Ambrosio! Without a doubt!

Yup, Alessandra.

Ears pinned back at age TWELVE?!?!? What parent of a 12-year-old would allow this elective surgery for their pre-pubescent daughter? Holy moly.

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it is Alessandra. Although she was actually eleven.

Alessandra Ambrosio, definitly paid off.
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Someone I know had her 4-year-old daughter's ears pinned. The doctor told her that the kid had “cupped ears,” which is some sort of problem, apparently. She had the surgery because the doctor urged her to do it.

I think there's obviously a difference between your friend's situation, in which a doctor urged her to have a procedure done for medical reasons, versus a pre-teen asking her mother to have surgery because she doesn't like something about herself.

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I've known kids who have had it done… (though, I'm not sure what the situation was). Perhaps it's easier to have it done when you're younger? And I can't imagine the torture of going through high school with ears that stick out… never the less, 12 is still quite young.

I could just imagine how painful it was to undergo that surgery, but it really paid off. I am sure she will not be what she is today if she still have a ears that sticks out. She will not be confident to strut her stuff.

This is unique style.

Allesandra Ambrosio, for sure.
My daughter has ears that stick out, and it breaks my heart when she cries about being teased (teasing not related to her ears, kids are cruel!!!) I get why people gasp at this type of elective surgery, but our teen years are hard without others constant daily reminders of our insecurities. We'll see how I feel in another 6 years.