Modern Family's Reid Ewing Comes Out as Gay After Plastic Surgery Addiction

According to The Hollywood Gossip, Reid Ewing has been opening up a lot about his personal life and in addition to revealing he has a condition known as body dysmorphia disorder and an addiction to plastic surgery, he's also opening up about his sexuality and confirming that he's gay.

Ewing opened up about his agonizing struggle with body image issues and plastic surgery addiction in a candid first-person essay last week.

"I genuinely believed if I had one procedure I would suddenly look like Brad Pitt", he in the Huffington Post. It was decided that large cheek implants would solve his problem.

'The doctor kept telling me to calm down, but I couldn't.

MODERN Family's Reid Ewing has confirmed that he is gay.

After a painful recovery time, he looked into the mirror with horror, "After all the swelling finally went down, the results were horrendous". The lower half of my cheeks were as hollow as a corpse's, which, I know, is the opposite of what you'd expect, as they are called cheek implants. "I rushed back to the surgeon, and acknowledging he had made a mistake, he operated on me again".

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Ewing says he underwent several procedures over the next few years, but ultimately realized his problem wasn't one that could be solved by scalpels and botox injections.

"Writes a cosmetic surgery article, people care more that I'm gay" he with a gif of Bea Arthur doing a double-take.

"Of the four doctors who worked on me, not one had mental health screenings in place for their patients", explains Reid, "except for asking if I had a history of depression, which I said I did, and that was that".

In 2012, it all became "too much to bear". "And I Wish I Hadn't" chronicles Ewing's mental illness in which he obsessed over the way he looked.

On Saturday, he tweeted about a Good Morning America feature from 2011 about body dysmorphic disorder that was attached to his story and got a conversation going on Twitter. "Now I can see that I was fine to begin with and didn't need the surgeries after all", he wrote.