Woman spends £42,000 on plastic surgery but can’t find love as ‘men treat her like toy’
A woman thought spending thousands on plastic surgery would make her more attractive.
Mz. Dani has splashed out $50,000 (around £42,000) on various procedures in a bid to make her face look more symmetrical – such as fillers, Botox and threading.
It’s been worth the investment in a way as she’s been able to land modelling jobs and garner an impressive 653,000 followers on Instagram.
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But the 35-year-old, from Wisconsin in the US, admitted there’s an unfortunate downside.
Dani revealed dating is difficult as men judge her cosmetically-enhanced looks.
She said: “My dating life is extremely hard. Men look at me as a toy.
“They see my outer appearance before they get to know me and that’s really what they want from me initially.
“It’s very rare that a man wants to get to know me for who I am. Dating is very difficult.”
While Dani struggles to find a man to whisk her off her feet in real life, she has no shortage of online admirers.
One follower wrote on a recent post: “Well you certainly are out of this world.”
Another added: “Beautiful.”
Someone else commented: “Absolutely stunning.”
Many compare Dani to a Barbie doll due to her glamorous blonde locks and curvy figure – and she takes this as a big compliment.
The Instagram star said: “I think Barbie is beautiful.
“She is the perfect look that everybody wants to be – long slim legs, small waist, bubble butt, big boobs, and slim arms.
“Her face is perfectly proportioned.
“Proportion and perfect symmetry is what makes a face look beautiful.
“Barbie is the ultimate queen that all young girls strive to look like.
“We play with her as a kid and think we should be perfect like her.”
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The model hopes that Barbie’s manufacturer, Mattel, will make a voluptuous doll like her one day.
She added: “I would love if the Barbie manufacturer made a doll of me!
“I think making dolls curvier would give a more realistic idea that woman come in all shapes and sizes.
“It also would help young girls feel more comfortable being who they are from a young age. I’d love to be a representation for that!”
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