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Human Barbie Spends $200K On 6 Nose Jobs And Dozens Of Other Surgeries

At some point or another, I think most of us have looked at ourselves in the mirror and had a few regrets. Perhaps it was choices that we made or maybe we just weren’t very happy with our looks.

For the most part, we tend to shrug those thoughts off and although they may bother us, we don’t tend to do much about them. That isn’t how Tara Jayne McConachy handled the situation.

McConachy moved to Melbourne in her 20s but for the majority of her young life, she lived in Perth, Australia. She wasn’t very happy with the way that she looked so she decided to do something about it.

As of now, more than $200,000 has been spent on plastic surgery. This included five breast implants, six nose jobs, butt implants, filler, and Botox. The strange thing is, she plans on doing more.

At first, she wasn’t happy with the way that she looked but now she considers herself to be a ‘human Barbie doll.’ She also shares pictures on social media and has been on a number of TV shows, including Botched.

Although she seems to be on the right track to feeling happy with her looks, she doesn’t go out in public very often. Last year, they did spot her with her mother, Linda, but that was rare.

Drs Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow spoke with her on the reality show, Botched. She was trying to convince them that her E-cup size was not large enough and she needed larger breast implants.

In her words: “Everything is tiny on me except for my tatas… I’m on a quest for a bigger chest.”

She’s telling the truth about being tiny. Even though she has a 37-inch bust, she has a 17-inch waist and 29-inch hips. She weighs 99 pounds.

Because of her ‘dangerously low’ weight, she was denied the opportunity to receive larger implants. They also had concerns about her well-being, including her mental well-being.

Although they said no, she is looking for somebody who is going to say yes and is willing to go overseas to have the surgery done. She regularly defends her choice of plastic surgery.

She defended herself on The Morning Show, saying: “In this day and age, it’s very important for a woman to be able to express the way they feel and just express everything about beauty. Plastic surgery is how I do that. That’s what makes me happy.”

She also doesn’t care about the haters because she likes the way that she looks. She just says that the haters making her famous.