A nurse aged 31, spent $200,000 on cosmetic surgery to transform into a “real-life Barbie”

Tara Jayne is a cosmetic nurse who has spent more than $200,000 on making herself look like a real-life Barbie. The 31-year-old has had a slew cosmetic surgeries, including breast augmentations and dozens of injections and fillers. “Australia’s Limited Edition Barbie Doll,” she calls herself on social media.

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Jayne was regularly confronted with critics and haters because of the drastic modifications to her figure.

However, they pale in comparison to the advantages she has. “Plastic surgery gives me a sense of empowerment,” she told The Morning Show.

“And I believe it’s extremely essential for a woman in this day and age to be able to communicate how she feels and just show everything about beauty,” she says. “That’s how I do it: with plastic surgery. That’s what brings me joy.”

“It gives me the confidence to be the best version of myself, and it’s all about feeling empowered as a woman.”

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Most women don’t have to spend thousands of dollars on a hobby, but Jayne does, and she visits the doctor several times a year just to preserve her appearance. Furthermore, each visit might cost her up to $5000.

“Because I break down my body so quickly, I feel like I’m only going to the doctor once every couple of months.”

“Because this equipment isn’t inexpensive, it’s simple to spend $2000 to $5000 at a time. As a result, it’s a pretty expensive hobby.”

She’s not done at all with her body. The woman also stated that she plans to increase the size of her breast implants from 1000cc to 1500cc during the following six months.
She receives a lot of positive feedback on social media, but she also has to fight with bullying. Despite this, the woman is “unapologetically” pleased with herself.

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“I have tunnel vision when it comes to that stuff because I have dealt with bullying and people making disparaging comments my entire life,” the Melbourne woman explained.

“However, I’ve learned to deal with it. I simply concentrate on what I want to do, and I am quite pleased, which is all that matters. (The bullying) serves as a motivator for me to succeed and be the best version of myself that I can be. To be honest, it’s complete insignificance.”

She’s soaking all the attention right now, with around 150k Instagram followers. “The hatred is making me more famous,” she joked.

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