Mom and daughter get plastic surgery together and umm...WTF IS THAT?
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Mom and daughter get plastic surgery together and umm...WTF IS THAT?
http://www.someecards.com/news/so-th...astic-surgery/
Mom and daughter get plastic surgery together and like it, so go ahead and stare.
I'm just making an assumption, but I don't think these women got extensive plastic surgery because they're agoraphobics who love hiding their faces.
Georgina Clark, 38, and Kayla Morris, 20, are a mother-and-daughter plastic-surgery-getting duo from the UK. To date, they've spent $86,000 on changing their appearances, and have each gotten a boob job, Botox, lip work, cheek fillers, and "semi-permanent makeup" to try to look like model Katie Price, their idol. All of this work has been funded by Kayla's stripping and sugar daddy, and yes, that does sound like the plot of a screenplay written by a girlfriendless college freshmen dude who decided he wanted to make something "about women."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5dgohCqtBQ
Do I personally like the way these women look? Not particularly, although part of that has to do with some real questionable lip liner decisions. Do I think that elective plastic surgery is a great thing? Nope; it makes me sad that there are so many men and women who are so unhappy with their appearances that they feel the need to pay thousands of dollars to surgically change them. But if spending $86,000 to try to look like some other woman makes these ladies legitimately happy, then I am stoked for them, because it can be so goddamn hard to find what makes you happy in life.
I'm just making an assumption, but I don't think these women got extensive plastic surgery because they're agoraphobics who love hiding their faces.
Georgina Clark, 38, and Kayla Morris, 20, are a mother-and-daughter plastic-surgery-getting duo from the UK. To date, they've spent $86,000 on changing their appearances, and have each gotten a boob job, Botox, lip work, cheek fillers, and "semi-permanent makeup" to try to look like model Katie Price, their idol. All of this work has been funded by Kayla's stripping and sugar daddy, and yes, that does sound like the plot of a screenplay written by a girlfriendless college freshmen dude who decided he wanted to make something "about women."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5dgohCqtBQ
Do I personally like the way these women look? Not particularly, although part of that has to do with some real questionable lip liner decisions. Do I think that elective plastic surgery is a great thing? Nope; it makes me sad that there are so many men and women who are so unhappy with their appearances that they feel the need to pay thousands of dollars to surgically change them. But if spending $86,000 to try to look like some other woman makes these ladies legitimately happy, then I am stoked for them, because it can be so goddamn hard to find what makes you happy in life.