Woman Spends $120,000 to Detransition After Spending $600k to Look Like Kim Kardashian.

Idolizing your favorite celebrity is acceptable, but when it becomes an addiction, it may be dangerous. Many fans who succumb to this desire turn to fillers and plastic surgery to mimic the appearance of their favorite stars. These procedures are very painful in addition to being very expensive.
Pamplona admitted in an open interview with the news organization Caters that she undergone nearly 40 cosmetic procedures to resemble Kim, but she soon realized that the joy was just suracial. Three of her 40 procedures required rhinoplasty, and eight of her bottom's treatments featured butt implants and fat injections.
Jennifer complained to Carters, "I started to feel annoyed when people called me a Kardashian. I had a job, went to school, and had my own business. Even though I had accomplished so much in my personal life and had done so much, people only noticed me because I resembled a Kardashian.
Jennifer claimed that at the age of 17, she underwent surgery for the first time. People began to notice that she was starting to resemble the American socialite, and it gradually turned into an addiction.


Jennifer quickly gained popularity and amassed over a million Instagram followers, but she later admitted that she was hooked to surgery and unhappy because she was "putting filler in my face like I was at the grocery store."
She continued, "I simply lost control of everything. It was an addiction and I got caught up in a cycle where surgery means fame and fortune. I experienced a lot of hardships.


The 29-year-old model later recognized that she has body dysmorphia, and she visited a doctor in Istanbul who said he could help her regain her former appearance.
However, Jennifer admitted that a medical condition caused her to "bleed from her cheeks" for three days after the "detransition" process. "I believed I was going to die. What the heck have I done with my life? I was asking myself, she affirmed.
In order to help those with body dysmorphia, the model has teamed up with a physician to establish a foundation in Brazil. The woman emphasized, "My face is gorgeous and now I appear even more attractive. I feel like I can help a lot of people with my life story.
