Joy Corrigan steps out in Beverly Hills in a blue

Joy Corrigan steps out in Beverly Hills in a blue bra top and white skirt after discussing her “transformative” breast implant removal surgery

Joy Corrigan showed off the curves that made her famous in Beverly Hills on Thursday.

The 35-year-old model looked stunning in a flirty outfit as she arrived at the Alo Yoga headquarters.

The leggy blonde showed off her toned legs in a white ruffled athleisure skirt and blue suede over-the-knee boots.

The runway beauty wore a blue bra top and a white shirt to protect herself from the sun in the warm Southern California temperatures.

Her long blonde hair was parted in the middle and styled straight, with about an inch of dark roots.

Famous shape: Joy Corrigan showed off the curves that made her famous in Beverly Hills on Thursday.  The 35-year-old model looked stunning in an outfit that was a combination of sexy and cute as she arrived at the Alo Yoga headquarters

Famous shape: Joy Corrigan showed off the curves that made her famous in Beverly Hills on Thursday. The 35-year-old model looked stunning in an outfit that was a combination of sexy and cute as she arrived at the Alo Yoga headquarters

Joy’s makeup looked natural during the day with a soft pink lip and she wore chunky gold earrings.

The cover model took off her dark sunglasses as she paused to take a selfie.

She appeared to have recovered well from her recent breast reduction surgery to remove her implants.

The decision was part of what the Victoria’s Secret veteran described as a “transformative journey.”

Joy didn’t shy away from sharing the scars on her torso in a nude post on social media as she talked about the changes she’s made to improve her health and boost her career.

“I started working with a wonderful therapist, quit drinking and weed, and moved to LA where I found my own apartment,” she told her fans.

Joy added that she has “taken control of my career” and let go of previous modeling agents and managers.

“I started earning and earning more money than ever before,” she noted.

Leggy: The leggy blonde showed off her toned tips in a white ruffled athleisure skirt and blue suede over-the-knee boots.  The runway beauty wore a blue bra top and a white shirt to protect herself from the sun in the warm Southern California temperatures

Leggy: The leggy blonde showed off her toned tips in a white ruffled athleisure skirt and blue suede over-the-knee boots. The runway beauty wore a blue bra top and a white shirt to protect herself from the sun in the warm Southern California temperatures

Selfie: The cover model took off her dark sunglasses as she paused to take a selfie

Selfie: The cover model took off her dark sunglasses as she paused to take a selfie

“I started building a completely new team and surrounded myself with people who shared the same values.”

Corrigan is also in love. She is dating tech manager Ted Dhanik, 46. Dhanik was a department head at Myspace and helped set up the company when it was in its infancy. He founded the technology company Engage:BDR, which went public in Australia in 2017.

“I met a supportive partner, moved in with him and we got two puppies and a kitten!” said the model.

Now she is much healthier.

“Because I prioritized my health, I started meditating, had surgery, and started sharing my experiences to empower other women,” the cover girl added.

Her journey: Corrigan shared a stunning picture on Instagram as she went topless to show off the scar under her breast from the removal of her implants

Her journey: Corrigan shared a stunning picture on Instagram as she went topless to show off the scar under her breast from the removal of her implants

Loopy: “I’m beyond grateful, wow,” she said with great bandages around her chest.  “No more boobs,” she added after her surgery earlier this year

Loopy: “I’m beyond grateful, wow,” she said with great bandages around her chest. “No more boobs,” she added after her surgery earlier this year

The siren – who is also a former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit star and Playboy Playmate – has more weight on her, which looks fantastic.

“I now eat and exercise for my well-being, not my looks, and have gained 10 pounds.” “I stopped focusing on my weight and started listening to my intuition,” the star said.

And she has hobbies that she loves.

“Loving my body was a new concept for me, and this is an act of love that my body will forever be grateful for,” the former Playboy Playmate added.

And she promised to share more of her journey with her 1 million followers.

“Stay tuned as I post more videos showing you my entire journey.” THANK YOU to everyone who has sent me love and support during this time. I don’t know what I would do without my family, friends and Ted,”

The Reprisal actress also narrated the video about having her breast implant removed.

‘I’ve only just arrived. “Dr. Rankin is doing my explant,” she began, after showing a calming shot of the sea crashing onto the beach.

Pin-up: The former Playboy model was known for her busty looks (pictured above just last year in New York)

Pin-up: The former Playboy model was known for her busty looks (pictured above just last year in New York)

“I’m super excited, I’m super nervous, Mama Dee is my guardian angel. She met me, braided my hair and then Dr. came. Rankin to book me in for the surgery,” she explained.

Joy said her boyfriend was there waiting for her outside.

“I’m so grateful for him,” she said over a shot of the couple hugging before their surgery.

“The operation went smoothly, everything went great.” “I was completely out of my mind afterwards and could barely walk, but the whole team looked after me so well,” she said.

“I’m beyond grateful, wow,” she said, wearing lace bandages around her chest. “No more boobs,” she added.

Apparently, Joy was experiencing symptoms of breast implant illness, which led to her decision to have them removed earlier this year.

Big decision:

Big decision: “I am so beyond grateful for the incredible support from everyone so far!” “Here is a video of my surgery with David Rankin and his explant supervisor Dee Hicks and the whole incredible team,” the 35-year-old wrote alongside the video

“I have found joy in painting, acting, creating and pursuing my dreams.” Thanks to me, I am healthier and happier than ever. PS: I’m still evolving and learning to love myself more every day.’

JoyCorrigan previously said she was willing to be open about her decision to raise awareness about “breast implant illness” and shed light on the truth of living with implants.

Former race car driver Danica Patrick also documented the removal of her breast implants last year, seven years after suffering health problems such as hair loss, weight gain and dizziness.

In her most recent video, Corrigan thanked the team behind her explant surgery by showing the different stages of recovery.

“I was terrified of having surgery, but once it was done I felt a great sense of relief and freedom. I knew immediately that I had made the right choice and I was so glad I trusted my intuition,” she explained.

Symptoms of BII can include fatigue, joint pain, brain fog, dry eyes, and many other health problems. Removing the implants often provides immediate relief.

Fans took to the comments to praise her for sharing her journey and being honest.

Timing of the operation:

Timing of the operation: “The operation went smoothly, everything went great.” “I was completely freaked out afterwards and could barely walk, but the whole team looked after me so well,” she said

One fan wrote: “You are a great advocate for #bii; You have been through so much and shared your vulnerabilities and successes after explantation. Dr. Rankin gave you back your health. And you shine from within.’

The doctor who performed her surgery agreed: “Thank you so much, Joy Corrigan, for being a HUGE and much-needed voice for BII.” I am so proud of you and completely honored to be part of your journey to a healthy one To have been me!’

In an excerpt from an interview with Australia’s Today Extra magazine posted to her Instagram account this week, the model said she hopes her decision will help other women.

“We do surgery to get this body that we believe people will love and accept us when the real core is that we want to be healthy and when we are healthy we can love ourselves, so I think that’s the message here.”