A mum who faked depression to get a nose job on the NHS wants her 14-year-old daughter to have plastic surgery too because 'ugly people get nowhere'.
Carla Bellucci, 37, from Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, says her girl Tanisha is not a natural scholar and instead encouraged her to work on her looks
Carla has now told Closer magazine: "Tanisha isn't the most academic of girls, so I don't really care about her education, unlike with my boys.
"She will need to rely on her looks to get on in life so she will need to be perfect. Ugly people get nowhere these days.
She told Closer that her daughter's bum 'needs improving', describing it as 'very flat', and said she is saving money to pay for her daughter to go under the knife.
Tanisha is going to have fillers and botox when she turns 16 and then breast implants at 18, her mum said
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Obviously this is extreme. But will this become more normal with parents investing on their girls looks with the Kardashians and ig models getting so much attention. Will some parents approach this like sport with the money you can make from social media?
Carla Bellucci, 37, from Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, says her girl Tanisha is not a natural scholar and instead encouraged her to work on her looks
Carla has now told Closer magazine: "Tanisha isn't the most academic of girls, so I don't really care about her education, unlike with my boys.
"She will need to rely on her looks to get on in life so she will need to be perfect. Ugly people get nowhere these days.
She told Closer that her daughter's bum 'needs improving', describing it as 'very flat', and said she is saving money to pay for her daughter to go under the knife.
Tanisha is going to have fillers and botox when she turns 16 and then breast implants at 18, her mum said
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-ne...tmi7o7dbEzGkDNbD9MrgzbQRQ8FVyfl2NUQWn0KP-v9Ys
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Obviously this is extreme. But will this become more normal with parents investing on their girls looks with the Kardashians and ig models getting so much attention. Will some parents approach this like sport with the money you can make from social media?