Matt Rife Attributes Dramatic Appearance Change to Late-Onset Puberty
The comedian addresses plastic surgery rumors in his new memoir, explaining his transformation as a natural result of delayed puberty and lifestyle changes.
- Matt Rife, 29, denies undergoing plastic surgery, attributing his altered appearance to late-onset puberty in his memoir 'Your Mom's Gonna Love Me.'
- Rife claims his face became wider, his features more prominent, and he grew taller over a short period in his twenties due to delayed puberty.
- The comedian credits regular gym sessions with Dane Cook as another factor in his physical transformation.
- Rife criticizes medical professionals on social media for speculating about his appearance without examining him, calling for greater accountability.
- The memoir also explores Rife's rise in comedy, struggles with mental health, and the challenges of being perceived as attractive in his profession.