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2 year oldPlastic surgery addict Mary Magdalene has unveiled her latest Barbie nose and cat eyes look.
The 25-year-old social media star boasted that her “new face” looks like a “forest fairy elf” as she showed off her latest procedures.
The heavily tattooed influencer from Toronto, Canada, had her first cosmetic procedure aged 21 and last year had 5,000cc breast expanders to enlarge her already enormous 38J cup size, The Sun reports.
Mary has already spent $A140,000 on extreme plastic surgeries and posted a photo of herself with her face swollen and bandaged on Instagram after her latest procedure.
“My top lip is still not f***ing moving at all from the surgery!” she said in a short clip posted over the weekend.
“It’s still swollen from the nose surgery, so even talking is weird.”
But despite the discomfort all seems to have gone as planned for her and she boasted “it looks perfect”.
“It’s a very fake-looking Barbie nose which is exactly what I asked for, and so many surgeons said it was not possible for me to have this type of nose because of my three prior nose jobs.”
Over the years Mary has gone under the knife to get a brow lift, fat transfers, multiple nose and boob jobs, veneers, liposuction and three Brazilian bum lifts.
And she revealed there is still more surgery to come.
“Next week I have my eyebrow transplant, jaw and lips booked then my face will be complete,’ she captioned the photo,” she said.
Last year she revealed how she almost died during a procedure on her vagina.
“The most unusual operation I had was very recently, on my vagina,” she explained.
“I custom designed it, so I have the fattest in the world. I almost died during [the] procedure. “I had to get two blood transfusions.
“The doctor said I was losing so much blood, and turning very pale. He thought I was going to die.”
Asked about her first surgery, she said: “It was a boob job. I was working as a stripper since I was 17, and I’ve always loved the fake bimbo look.”
And while she is proud of her striking appearance, she admits that some of the attention she gets is not always positive.
“People judge the hell out of you. They decide you’re a bad person. They can be really mean.”
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission
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