Former Miss Argentina Solange Magnano Dies At 38
Model Solange Magnano has died at the age of 38.
According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, the model who formerly won the title of ‘Miss Argentina’ died as a result of complications from plastic surgery – gluteoplasty – which is cosmetic procedure which places implants in the buttocks to improve a person’s outline. Apparently the liquid injections “went to her lungs and brain” killing her.
If this teaches anyone anything I hope its to accept yourself the way you are no matter what anyone says about you.
Very sad news. My thoughts are with her family and friends at this sad time. RIP Solange.









That is SO sad! RIP Solange.
My gosh! She’s so darned young!!! But this is why I do not ever want plastic surgery of any kind!
Right near Christmas too. So sad.
So terrible! My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.
[...] just too damn bad. Every time I think I want to get something done I remember Solange Magnano who died from complications getting a bigger butt. Do I really want to go out like that? Trying to make [...]
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