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After installing a makeup station fitted with lights and a director’s chair at the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth has taken his beauty regime further by opting for Botox, as revealed by the Daily Mail.
The 45-year-old Defense Secretary recently underwent cosmetic injections, resulting in noticeably smoother skin with fewer wrinkles.
An anonymous insider revealed that Hegseth’s latest beauty endeavors are driven by his ego, stating: ‘Pete has always had a high opinion of himself, but lately his arrogance has reached new heights.’
‘He’s obsessed with his body and now he wants to create the entire military in his image.’
Recently, Hegseth drew attention by hosting a meeting with senior officials at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, where he criticized the military fitness standards.
Previously referred to as the Secretary of Defense, following Trump’s rebranding, the Pentagon leader declared, ‘No more DEI, men in dresses, or gender confusion…get ready for war.’
He warned that adversaries of America would ‘FAFO,’ meaning ‘f**k around and find out,’ if they dared to test the US, and declared: ‘From now on, the single focus of the reinstated Department of War is this: engaging in warfare, prepping for war, and ensuring victory.’
The former Fox and Friends host went on to say he was ‘tired of seeing fat troops’ and wanted to see tough physical standards imposed.

Pete Hegseth has been seen sporting a much more youthful appearance thanks to recent Botox injections, the Daily Mail has learned

Insiders say the Secretary of War, 45 – who announced his plans to enforce new fitness standards within the military last month – has become obsessed with his own image
But according to the insider: ‘Now that’s he’s Secretary of War his sense of self-importance has gone to his head – along with his vanity.
‘And even though he strutted about the stage like a peacock when he gave his insulting lecture to the military brass, he still doesn’t garner respect.
‘He made a minor speech to important people, and he was still upstaged by Trump.’
When asked for comment, the Department of War did not directly address whether Hegseth had had Botox treatment and instead attacked the Daily Mail for writing an article about it.
The recent measures are the latest in a string of directives aimed at raising the nation’s ‘war fighting’ readiness and follow a ban on transgender service members on mental health grounds, as well as a fitness challenge he launched in the summer along with Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Dubbed the ‘Pete and Bobby Challenge’, it involves completing 50 pull-ups and 100 push-ups within five minutes.
Neither Hegseth nor RFK Jr were able to complete it within the allotted time frame, although the Secretary of War did come within seconds of pulling it off.
Hegseth went on to lay out other directives. Notably, that each service will require high-level physical requirements, adding a combat arms field test.

Hegseth is said to have undergone a round of Botox injections in September, with photos of his October 4 appearance in Maryland showing noticeably tighter, smoother skin

The former Fox News host’s fine lines and wrinkles were much less visible last week

Photos taken a month earlier during a cabinet meeting at the White House in August show Hegseth’s lines on and around his forehead were more prominent
He harped that the media has been obsessed over the number of firings the Secretary of War has made since taking over, adding that even more leadership changes will be made.
He even asked his fellow officers to resign if they do not agree with his new military rules laid out during the speech.
Muscleman Hegseth has long taken pride in his buff shape and is frequently filmed doing fitness exercises with US military members.
But some of his aesthetic choices have caused consternation among Pentagon insiders – not least his decisions to install the make-up studio and plaster the building with photos of himself and his blonde third wife Jennifer Rauchet, 40.
Rauchet, dubbed ‘Yoko Ono’ by Pentagon staff, has become a familiar face in the building since Hegseth’s installation and was caught up in the ‘Signalgate’ scandal.
The former Fox News executive producer – who has no official position in the government – was found to be on a Signal group chat where he shared details of pending US attacks against Yemen’s Houthi terrorists.
She also raised eyebrows by accompanying the Secretary of War to meetings with his opposite numbers, notably a March conflab with British Defense Secretary John Healey.
Referring to Hegseth’s colorful love life which spans three wives and multiple affairs, the insider added: ‘She’s still stuck to him like glue. And you can imagine why.’

Earlier this year, the former Fox News personality and fitness buff was reported to have installed a makeup studio at the Pentagon and insists on being photographed working out with the troops

He was seen pumping iron and jogging outdoors in photos shared on social media in February, during a trip to Germany to visit senior military leaders at US command centers
According to sources, Rauchet’s constant presence is just one of the reasons that Hegseth’s reign at the Pentagon has proven tumultuous to date – and has been marked with spates of firings, including that of Navy Chief of Staff Jon Harrison last Friday.
Sources also told the Daily Mail last week that the murder of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk has left Hegseth ‘rattled’ and fearing for his own safety.
‘There’s a manic quality about him. Or let me rephrase, an even more manic quality, which is really saying something,’ one insider said. They also described him as being visibly distracted and on edge in the wake of Kirk’s murder.
A second source added: ‘Dude is crawling out of his skin.’
The Daily Mail previously exposed growing discontent within the Pentagon in July, after a draft letter deeming Hegseth ‘unfit to serve’ began circulating among senior military leaders and civilian staffers.
Insiders shared details of its contents – with complaints ranging from politicized decision-making to department-wide dysfunction, low morale, and a climate of paranoia driven by what they describe as Hegseth’s obsession with rooting out dissent.
They also pointed to his preoccupation with optics, citing his installation of a makeup studio inside the Pentagon, his staged photo ops lifting weights with the troops, and his new grooming and shaving policy for servicemen.

Hegseth has been criticized for his apparent vanity and preoccupation with optics
‘Sure, he wants everyone as fit as he is. But he also wants everyone noticing how he looks,’ an insider said at the time.
Aside from Hegseth’s review of fitness standards, he also has focused on military grooming, including specific instructions on how members should shave.
One insider pointed to current tensions in Europe and Asia, and full-out war spanning from the north to the south of the Middle East, and said: ‘With everything that’s happening in the world, he’s choosing to focus on razor bumps. Seriously?’