Katherine Ryan, the Canadian‑born comedian now based in the UK, announced she is entering a self‑styled “hot girl” era. After five consecutive pregnancies between 2019 and 2025, she says she feels she missed a window for personal advancement and is now pursuing cosmetic procedures to achieve a look inspired by Erika Jayne and Cher.

Five pregnancies in five years left Ryan feeling “behind the curve”

Ryan told Principle magazine that she gave birth to daughter Violet at 25, then son Fred and daughters Fenna and Holland while her friends accessed GLP‑1 drugs and other enhancements . “I want to be thin, which, like, I always lose the baby weight anyway, but I think I kind of missed out on five years of potentially being hot,” she said, highlighting the personal toll of repeated pregnancies.

Recent facelift and upcoming “Kendall Jenner‑size” breast revision

The comedian revealed she underwent a facelift in December and is already planning further tweaks.. She noted that her original breast implants from the early 2000s no longer suit her aesthetic,adding, “I want, like, little Kendall Jenner boobs.” This candid admission underscores a broader trend among public figures who openly discuss multiple staged procedures.

Age‑defying icons like Cher shape Ryan’s new aesthetic

Ryan said she admires older performers who “don’t scare” her about aging, citing Cher as a model for a timeless yet bold look.. She also referenced Britney Spears as the teenage fantasy that still informs her style, saying, “I wanted to be tanned, I wanted to be blonde… and that has never really changed.”

Motherhood limits TV‑show offers, fuels feminist frustration

When asked about joining “Strictly Come Dancing” or “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!”, Ryan declined, explaining that intensive filming would keep her away from her children. She described the situation as “feminist rage” over the unfair expectations placed on mothers, even though her husband Bobby Kootstra is a stay‑at‑home dad.

Who’s really driving the “hot girl” narrative? Critics vs . personal agency

Critics argue that cosmetic surgery perpetuates a toxic youth‑obsession,but Ryan counters that she wants “everyone feel totally comfortable in their own skin.” She emphasizes a “healthy relationship with tweakments,” noting that she never intended to look completely different,only to fulfill a long‑held vision.

According to the interview, Ryan plans to label 2025 her “breakout hot year” after turning down travel‑heavy shows. As she balances parenting with a renewed focus on appearance, the comedian’s next moves will likely test how audiences receive a star who openly blends motherhood with high‑profile body work.