Ever thought about spending your savings to look as unnatural as possible? Say hello to one daring Austrian lady who did exactly that. Let’s dive into her world and see what she looked like before embracing her inner ‘Barbie’ and undergoing a rather expensive and extensive transformation.
In a world where approximately 900,000 botox injections are administered annually, our protagonist stands out significantly. From thin-lipped goth girl to prominent-cheekboned ‘Barbie,’ her remarkable metamorphosis has taken the internet by storm.
Spending a whopping $48,000 (that’s over 4 million rubles!) on lip fillers and various body modifications, this model’s dedication, or should we say addiction, to cosmetic procedures is nothing short of extraordinary. Since the tender age of 18, she has plunged deep into the world of beauty enhancements, undergoing an astounding 50 to 60 lip injections among other treatments on her quest for a doll-like visage.
Now, brace yourselves for some visual shock therapy. Before becoming this human ‘Barbie,’ she sported a strikingly different look. Circulating images reveal her as a gothic queen, enveloped in thick eyeliner and adorned with piercing after piercing. Curious how she embraced these drastic changes?
Through teenage photos, you can see her transformation from a goth-inspired teen with much thinner lips to today’s plush-lipped sensation. The desire to become a “real-life doll” emerged strongly, and she candidly admits to being “100% addicted to fillers and botox.”
The lips aren’t the only things that got a generous amount of filler. She’s receiving enhancements on her cheeks, chin, and nose along with botox – scattered thoughtfully throughout her body.
With more plans to boost her already conspicuously plumped lips, Barbie’s odyssey of transformations is far from over. Reveling in a more “artificial” facade, she confesses her ever-growing love for a plastic appearance.
So, whether you’re captivated or slightly horrified, one thing is for sure: ‘Barbie’ has mastered the art of self-reinvention, proving that sometimes you can judge a book by its plastic cover.