‘I spent $97,000 turning myself into a human Barbie but it cost me my family’
A woman who has spent close to $100,000 on turning herself into a “human Barbie” has revealed the cost of her transformation on her personal life.
An Austrian woman who has spent more than $97,000 on turning herself into a “human Barbie” has been cut off by her family.
Jessica, who goes by Jessy Bunny on her social media pages, has had three breast enhancements in just three years, but, as reported by The Sun, insisted she doesn’t understand why her family have abandoned her.
“They are blocking my calls,” she told Austrian newspaper Heute.
“This is so sad as I’d love to be in touch, especially with my brother and my grandparents.
“I keep on texting but get no replies whatsoever.
“I just don’t understand why they behave that way just because I’ve changed my physical appearance.”
As well as her boob jobs, Jessica has had operations to straighten her nose, increase her buttock size and plump up her lips.
And she has no intention of stopping there.
She told the paper: “I can imagine having several more surgeries.
“Having the biggest silicone breasts in Austria just isn’t enough for me,” she said.
“I want the most voluminous lips in the whole country too.”
The 21-year-old added that she’d never felt comfortable in her own skin when she was growing up.
“I always pretended to be cool and solid – but I never was,” she said.
“I had short dark hair, many piercings and dreadlocks. But that wasn’t my true self.”
And despite her initially trying to embrace her sexier side as a teenager, her parents weren’t too happy about it.
“Whenever I wore sexy clothes in summer, it was like a nightmare for them,” she said.
“They handed me silk scarfs to cover my cleavage.”
She left home at 17 and paid for her first boob job with the money her parents had given her to start driving lessons.
Now she’s hoping to continue transforming her appearance.
“Getting up in the morning and feeling happy and comfortable in your own skin is just wonderful,” she said.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission