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Before-And-After Of £250k Human Barbie Stuns Olivia Attwood On Live TV

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Before-And-After Of £250k Human Barbie Stuns Olivia Attwood On Live TV

When a lady who had spent £250,000 on plastic surgery showed Olivia Attwood what she looked like before her drastic human Barbie change, she screamed in surprise.

Last month, the 34-year-old TV personality and former Love Island participant made a comeback to anchor the second season of her Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection documentary on ITV.

The Loose Women panelists visit with physicians and patients across the six episodes to explore how science, social media, and cosmetic surgery are evolving.

Weight reduction, smiles, skin, mommy makeovers, males, and those with over £100,000 in total spending are some of the themes she covers in each 45-minute episode.

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Olivia goes under the knife herself to test out some of the most bizarre treatments, and she also joins women before, after, and during their surgeries.

In one particularly startling instance, she meets Alicia, a lady who has spent an astounding £250,000 on cosmetic surgery.

In addition to her strikingly long platinum blonde hair and Barbie pink clothing with long nails and enormous hoop earrings, it has left her with large lips and breasts.

Olivia peruses an old album of Alicia’s pictures, and she identifies a few of them from 2016, when she was about eighteen.

She appears completely different today than she did about a decade ago, before all the operations.

The images showed her wearing considerably more subdued clothing than her usual all-pink ensemble, even though her hair remained the same vivid golden color.  

Alicia laughs nervously as Olivia gasps, “Oh. My. God.” 

The host asks: “Do you think this girl had any idea how your life would be and how you’d look?” 

Alicia replies: “No! To people who really knew me back then, knew what I was like, it wouldn’t be a big shock because I’ve always sort of been quite outgoing and confident and sexual and stuff like that.” 

“I just needed to find my niche, you know?”

Alicia identifies additional pictures of Olivia at different phases of her metamorphosis as she turns through more scrapbook pages.

Her past treatments include a rhinoplasty, lip filler, and breast implants.

Olivia inquires as to whether Alicia has ever sacrificed anything else in order to save more money for surgery.

“There’s never been anything I didn’t do just because I had my plastic surgery,” she replies.

“I choose my health and my looks over everything so I spend a lot of money on the stuff I put into my body such as food and that kind of thing.”

“And I spend a lot of money on getting the right kind of filler, the best products.”

The presenter asks if she thinks she will ever wake up, wanting to look how she used to look – and Alicia is sure about her answer: “No, this is so much fun!” 

“I just have such a fun life and I would never want it to change.”

Regarding injectable cosmetic procedures and the “dystopian” future of anti-aging, the former TOWIE star has previously issued a warning about a “national issue.”

In an interview with MailOnline last month, Olivia said: “There are a lot of people injecting a lot of stuff into themselves and when you actually ask the questions about what’s in them, they don’t have the answer.” 

“That highlights a national issue which is really important we put a light on.”

“At worst, these things are dangerous and at best, it’s salt and water that you’re injecting and you’re basically just washing your money down the drain.”

“Either way, people need to be informed about what they are putting in their bodies.”

She was referring to Lemon Bottle Fat Dissolving, an injectable cosmetic procedure that claims to speed up the metabolism of fat cells by combining vitamin B2 with other organic components.

The process promises “minimal swelling and minimal pain” and can cost up to £250 at a clinic.

However, when questioned by Olivia in her ITV documentary, a number of experts were really unaware of what was in bottles.

She said: “It was a double-edged sword because I hated the fact [the clinician] couldn’t answer the questions because I’m like, We have to tell this story now , but obviously, it didn’t look great.”

When asked about Kris Jenner’s alleged facelift, which has left fans reeling at her new look, Olivia said: “I mean, she looks fantastic, it’s unbelievable.”

“Work is becoming so sophisticated now, so undetectable.”

“There are so many things that are happening on the surgery table like facelifts, fat grafting, and stem cells that are literally turning back the clock.”

“It’s dystopian, it’s very exciting to watch the industry develop at such a fast rate and there’s no limits to what we’ll see in the next ten years in terms of scientific development of anti-ageing procedures.”

Olivia is candid about her own cosmetic procedures, which include Botox, lip fillers, and veneers.

She revealed she does not regret any apart from her first boob job, admitting, “I went too far, I went too big, also with my lips.”

The TV personality has also stated in the past that she would never have dated her 30-year-old husband Bradley Dack if she hadn’t gotten lip fillers and a boob job.

When Olivia asked Bradley if he would have been keen to date her before her boob job, he replied, “No”, before she pushed him further and he confirmed, “No”.

Instead of disputing Bradley’s admission, Olivia maintains that she had ‘huge kick’ out of him being so forthright because she thinks most guys are attracted to appearances before personality.

She said: “I got a big kick out of him being that honest…” 

“Even though Brad has been a footballer for many years, and he’s done my show, he’s not PR trained so he is quite off the cuff sometimes… I thought it was cool.”

“He’s not saying that he would never have loved me but what turned his head the first night we met was the way I looked, some of that is what I was born with and some of it, the blonde hair and my lips, is stuff I wasn’t born with.”

“As we know, typically, stereotyping here, men are image-based and are drawn to looks, more so than women…”

If I see a really handsome man, I think, “Would he be boring?” , but men are turned on by that instant look, it’s interesting that Brad was truthful about that.

“We are very secure, he knows me, I am very secure in our relationship. We talk honestly.”

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