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Brittany Cartwright is candidly addressing the cosmetic procedures she underwent as part of her “mommy makeover” and discussing her openness to future enhancements.
“I don’t have any specific plans for more procedures, but I’m open to possibilities,” Cartwright, 37, shared exclusively with Us Weekly on Wednesday, April 15, while promoting the third season of The Valley. “I had my second breast augmentation filmed for TV, so any future procedures will be shared publicly,” she added.
Following the birth of her son Cruz in April 2021, Cartwright decided on a “mommy makeover” nearly four years later. In 2025, she chose to undergo a breast augmentation and a tummy tuck, later explaining on her podcast, “When Reality Hits,” that she was dealing with diastasis recti, a condition involving the separation of abdominal muscles, as well as issues like “stretch marks” and a “shelf.”
“I have not had a nose job or facial fillers, despite what some might think,” she clarified to Us Weekly. “If I had, I’d be upfront about it.”
Ever since getting new breast implants and having a tummy tuck, Cartwright has felt more confident than ever.
“I feel so amazing. I’m so glad that I did it, you know, kind of just taking my confidence back, taking my body back,” she said on Wednesday. “I’m just so glad that I did it. It was something I wanted to do for a long time, and you have no idea what it actually means to me. I’m sure a lot of moms out there can understand, but yeah, I feel amazing.”

The Valley star went under the knife amid her separation from estranged husband Jax Taylor. (Cartwright and Taylor, 46, have yet to finalize their divorce and currently share custody of Cruz, 5.)
“Coparenting is not easy. We still have our issues, but Cruz does not see any of that,” Cartwright added to Us of her dynamic with Taylor. “There’s no toxic anything in front of him, no arguments, nothing like that. Cruz comes first to both of us. I love him, his dad loves him, so he’s always gonna come first, no matter what, and he’s just thriving right now, and I’m so proud of him.”
Cartwright’s life as a single mom is also chronicled on season 3 of Bravo’s The Valley. (Taylor took a step back from the reality TV series ahead of the new season amid mental health issues.)
“It’s so much lighter this season. I don’t want to go back into the dark, toxic stuff,” she teased of the newest episodes, which feature Cartwright diving back into the dating pool. “I think if I’m going to date somebody for real, be in a real relationship, like, this is my life. I signed up for reality TV. I know I’m gonna share my life. I’m an open book, as I always say, and I always try to be super authentic. Whoever I date will have to probably pop in and out … but it’s important to me that they would respect that, but I don’t want them to be, like, eager.”
The Valley airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET.

