Matt Rife denies having plastic surgery and explains why his face changed

Matt Rife denies having plastic surgery and explains why his face changed

Matt Rife, seen here in October, denied going under the knife to achieve his chiseled look. Zuffa LLC

These rumors are circulating.

Matt Rife denied having had plastic surgery after conspiracy theories about the drastic changes to his face began circulating online.

The 29-year-old comedian claimed in his book, “Your Mom’s Gonna Love Me,” out Tuesday, that his changing appearance was due to delayed puberty.

The comedian addresses plastic surgery rumors in his new book, Your Mom’s Gonna Love Me.
“Puberty has finally decided to hit me right in the face after more than 20 years of sweet time,” Rife wrote, seen here in 2022. Getty Images

“Puberty, after 20+ years of sweet time, finally decided to hit me right in the face,” he wrote.

Rife explained that in just a few months he went from looking like a “13-year-old” to being his “actual age” – “like a real grown man”.

The Netflix star described how his face had suddenly become “wider” and his facial features had become “more prominent,” adding that he had also become “a few inches taller.”

The stand-up star, seen here in 2015, explained that he went from looking like a teenager to a “grown man” in a short period of time. mattrife/Instagram
Rife, seen here in 2013, said his facial features became broader and more prominent later in life during puberty. mattrife/Instagram

Additionally, Rife attributed his changing appearance to regularly going to the gym with his close friend and fellow comedian Dane Cook.

“I started lifting weights every day,” he said. “It cleared my head.”

The actor admitted his “bizarrely stunted journey through puberty” inspired “a million and one internet conspiracies” about his plastic surgery.

“I’ve grown a few inches taller,” added Rife, here in 2023. GC images
The 2023 social media sensation, pictured above, said he has also started exercising regularly to look slimmer. Getty Images

Rife then lamented how his comedy career began to suffer after he started looking better as he got older.

“As a comedian, you’re supposed to make the audience like you, right?” he wrote in his memoirs. “Well, who the hell likes attractive people? No one!”

As for the plastic surgeons who have theorized that the “Wild ‘N Out” alum has had facial injections and undergone other surgeries, he suggested they have an “appalling lack of common sense.”

The Netflix star, seen here in 2017, joked that his good looks were hurting his career. Getty Images
“As a comedian, you’re supposed to make the audience like you, right? Now who the hell likes attractive people? Nobody!” Rife, seen here in 2016, wrote. mattrife/Instagram

Rife has opened up about his objectively attractive facial features in his past stand-up performances.

“It just happened,” he said, pointing to his face during a live show last year. “Puberty hit me so disrespectfully late. For the first 22 years of my life I was ugly as hell. I know I look like every f-kboy ever. But I identify as an “ugly person.” That technically makes me trans, er, trans-hansom. crossbar.”

The social media sensation also mocked his jaw, saying that even if he tried to take his own life, he couldn’t hang himself because his “jaw would cut the damn rope.”

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