Troye Sivan: Cosmetic surgery doctor sorry for upsetting singer

Majeed deleted the videos from his TikTok and Instagram, and Sivan later updated his blog to say there were “no hard feelings from [his] side”.
The doctor admits he can “see how it came across”.
Majeed says he started creating content to “educate and inform” people, but began to talk about celebrities because viewers seemed to enjoy it.
“For every one celebrity video I make, I make five chatty educational videos,” he says.
But, reflecting on the situation with Sivan, he says he doesn’t want to contribute to the “negative beauty standards” that people face.
“I have a voice and I need to use it to shape conversations for the better, where we’re more body positive and we accept ageing as a natural process,” he says. “Sometimes you don’t realise the impact that you can have.”
However, Majeed says he will continue to make videos that analyse celebrity faces because he believes there is an appetite for them.
“It is important to demystify surgeries that celebrities have and educate patients,” he says.




