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Woman Who Paid $148k For 5 BBLs Shocks The Internet With Her ‘Before’ Photos, And You Better Sit Down Before Seeing Her

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Woman Who Paid $148k For 5 BBLs Shocks The Internet With Her ‘Before’ Photos, And You Better Sit Down Before Seeing Her

Serbian glamour model Natasha Crown, 29, has spent over £111,000 to become, as she puts it, “the woman with the world’s biggest behind.”

However, Natasha’s background garnered all the attention instead of her amazing form, as her “before” pictures went viral, with many people claiming she was far more attractive before her procedures.

Standing at 6’1, the self-described “Amazon” has undergone five Brazilian Lifts (BBLs), many breast implants, and Botox.

According to Natasha, she has no intention of stopping despite the risks.

“I love surgery and I will keep going,” she said.

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Before-and-after photos have many lamenting how Natasha Crown, a model who has gotten five BBLs, looked before her plastic surgeries

When questioned about what started her preoccupation with frequent cosmetic procedures, Natasha revealed that it started when she was a teenager.

“When I was 17, I saw a girl with a really big behind, and I was sold,” she admitted.

Natasha underwent her first operation at the age of 20, marking a turning point in her life.

She described the moment as the start of her transformation “from an athletic teen to a curvy goddess.”

The point of no return was that. She moved more away from the girl she used to be with each procedure, adding more to the form she imagined.

According to Natasha, she has gained an incredible 100 pounds on her lower body alone over the years.

“I love having big curves. Everything needs to be big,” she declared.

The surgeries have negatively impacted Natasha’s life. Still, her love for them outclasses the discomfort

However, there have been issues with having a body that has been surgically altered. Like her fellow influencer Gracie Bon, Natasha is unable to function normally as a result of her interventions.

“When I fly, I need to have two seats,” Natasha revealed. “I bump into people when I’m at restaurants.”

Natasha also revealed something sobering. She has created a figure that evokes the exact opposite of appeal in her quest for beauty.

“My body shape scares men,” she lamented.

Natasha, however, maintains that none of this stops her. Everything has been overshadowed by her fascination with surgery, including her personal safety, health, and appearance.

For her, the excitement of having surgery now surpasses the dangers that could eventually result in her death.

“I don’t have any concerns about my health,” she said firmly. “When I’m out, people stare. Online, people are mean, but it doesn’t affect me.”

Natasha looked almost unrecognizable in her earlier photos, as not only her body but also her face had been altered by several procedures

Viewers have concentrated on the lady Natasha was in the past, even if she still embraces her appearance.

Many people who saw her “before” pictures bemoaned her inability to love herself for who she was. To them, Natasha was radiant and even enviable in her natural state; her change feels more like a loss than an act of self-expression.

One netizen said, “I wish she knew how beautiful her natural self was.”

Another person said, “She was gorgeous before,” and a number of other responses echoed this opinion.

However, not all of the comments were empathetic; others were more critical.

“Delusion at its finest,” one wrote. “The doctors should have their licenses revoked! This is insane! I could find way better things to spend all that money on!”

Experts warn that BBLs are among the most dangerous cosmetic procedures available, with high risk of fat embolism

Concerns over the BBL itself, the procedure Natasha has undergone five times, have been rekindled by the response.

The process entails injecting fat into the buttocks after it has been removed from places like the stomach or thighs. Each operation can cost up to £8,000, but the health cost is significantly higher, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

The truth is that the BBL has one of the highest death rates of any cosmetic procedure, despite the contentious before-and-after pictures.

Fat embolism, an uncommon but frequently fatal complication that happens when fat enters the bloodstream, is a severe danger associated with BBLs, according to the ASPS. It can then go to the brain, heart, or lungs, where it might obstruct blood flow and cause abrupt collapse.

Necrosis, in which the transferred fat solidifies and breaks down, and unsightly results from putting too much fat in one spot are other concerns.

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With over a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jason has reported on everything from global events to everyday heroes, always aiming to inform, engage, and inspire. Known for his clear writing and relentless curiosity, he believes journalism should give a voice to the unheard and hold power to account.

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