'RHOP' star Mia Thornton and husband Gordon look unrecognizable in 'glow up' photo from 2010
POTOMAC, MARYLAND: 'Real Housewives of Potomac' star Mia Thornton recently uploaded a photo on Instagram with her husband Gordon Thornton. Well, the couple looks unrecognizable in the post. Mia, in most of her posts, looks glammed up. But in the recently uploaded photo, Mia looks different.
On the other hand, Mia's husband Gordon looked a lot different in a clean shave. He is nowadays seen flaunting his white beard. The uploaded picture is from 2010. "Honey, the GLOW UP," the 'RHOP' star captioned the picture. She was referring to the transformation they have had since 2010. It certainly seemed that the couple changed a lot appearance-wise. Mia's face has recently undergone numerous fillers and beautification procedures, as per ScreenRant.
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Mia was seen wearing a black and white corset top. While Gordon posed beside Mia wearing a multi-colored shirt. Mia's hair was curled up back then. After seeing how unrecognizable Mia and her husband looked back in 2010, a fan commented, "You both look nice but do us a favor and never film without makeup again. Bravo was wrong for not providing a warning on that episode." After noticing a significant change in Gordon's face, a fan claimed, "Girl did Gordon have his face done too." Well, a few claimed that the couple looked like Tamar and Vince. A fan wrote, "Went through the comments to see if anybody thought it’s Tamar and Vince, like I did."
Another fan noticed the similarity between Mia and Tamara and wrote, "Girl i thought you were tamar braxton, you look good." A fan claimed, "Wow you looked so much better then than now……. Botox and fillers are not good." Now that Mia has gotten lip fillers and looks a lot different than she used to, a fan claimed, "You really didn’t need the lip fillers at all." Another wrote, "I think you look better back than." Another shocked fan wrote, "At first glance, i thought this was Deborah."
'Real Housewives of Potomac' airs every Sunday at 8/7c on Bravo, and is available for streaming on Peacock.
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