A former Playboy model who had about $ 110,000 full of dissolved value called British Reality Star Chloe Ferry, to “correct” its cosmetic operation a “breath of clean air”.
Lucy Kemp, 40, began passing cosmetic treatments and ‘changes’ at the age of 18, when she had a breast enlargement – going from one or a cup B.
Immediately after her first breast work, Lucy was scouted by a photographer for men’s magazines.
During her 16-year-old career, Lucy says she spent the excessive amount of money for things like cheeks and lips, veneer and eyebrows with tattoos.
But after leaving the industry in 2020, she decided to return all her procedures – spending just over $ 600 for a more natural look – with the help of her doctor’s sister.
Now Lucy says her idols are Pamela Anderson and Elizabeth Hurley – and she wants to “good age” like them.
Lucy, a horse coach, from Bedford, England, said: “I am fully doing with all the trends – I never want to put the film again on my body.
“I’m older now – I have bumps and bumps, and I don’t care.
“I don’t want to look like someone else there – I want to look like myelf.”
In 2002, at the age of 18, Lucy decided to get a breast enlargement after losing weight.
She paid nearly $ 5,000 to her on credit, and went to a cup size from one or B.
But her implants crashed – appearing “flat” at the front – and she says she was encouraged by her surgeon to continue to expand.
She finally ended up going up to a cup D.
“At the time I went to Playboy, they were massive,” Lucy said.
Her modeling trip began in 2004, when Lucy approached a photographer at a car show, taking place in Nec Birmingham, West Midlands.
She was asked to pose with men on shows who wanted to take pictures with her and the car.
Lucy quickly made industry contacts and start making photos for the so-called “magicians” such as nuts and zoo-that led it to the playboy.
“I was getting home [$5,000] A week, doing nothing, ”she said.
“It was so easy.”
But Lucy was immediately struck by how many make-up models were expected to wear and said she felt like “a total d ** k wearing it.
She says she felt the need to make changes in her body in order to continue with the latest models.
By the end of the 20s, she would already start taking Botox in the arch and forehead of her cupid.
She said: “Glamor modeling Warped my beauty standards-I would look at all those make-ups and think, ‘That’s not me’.
“Suddenly, I was no longer 18 – and I noticed cloudy lines on my forehead, and wrinkles around the upper lip by smoking.
“Botox was becoming more common, even for people who were not in the industry.”
Throughout her modeling and later Dominatrix’s career, Lucy has lost track of the number of beauty treatments she had.
She estimated that she has spent $ 110,000, in general in the then beauty treatments, such as ‘vampire facials’-the procedure that uses your blood to renovate your Ski and yarn raising, which includes drawing facial skin again with thread.
In 2020, she left the industry for good, as well as $ 300 plus per hour she was making from being Dominatrix.
“I couldn’t be a model or a Dominatrix during the pandemia, because we were all at social distances,” she said.
“I was spending time at home and around animals – enjoying just being me.
“I was not on TV, or in the spotlight, I was not looking from the public and even starting to feel filthy and greasy, wearing make-up.”
Over the next four years, Lucy has spent only $ 620 by distributing its fillers, a little of the small.
She feels “cooler and clear” now, mostly wearing tracksuits and wells on her farm, and feels completely strong.
“I’m not interested in butterfly lips, or Kardashian make-up,” she said.
“I realize now that these beautiful standards are destroying the mental health of young boys and girls.
“Everybody looks alike – and I don’t love it for myelf.”
In response to the announcement of the ‘Geordie Shore’ Star Chloe Ferry to “correct” her former cosmetic operation, posted on Instagram on January 27, Lucy said it was a “breath of fresh air”.
She added: “[Chloe’s statement] It gives me a really good feeling that we can go back to Born and start taking a fresh, new, healthy look at ourselves without all the operation and fillers.
“To see such a positive face, the image of the body and the mind that is portrayed by such a powerful influence is a spirit of fresh air.
“She’s turning into realistic.”
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