Woman Spends £15k on Perfect Body Including Designer Vagina
Woman Spends £15k on Perfect Body Including Designer Vagina

Amira Evans, a 26-year-old content creator from Bristol, has revealed she has spent over £15,000 on cosmetic procedures to achieve what she considers the 'perfect body'. The Instagram influencer, who boasts over one million followers, has undergone multiple surgeries including a labiaplasty, breast augmentation, and a Brazilian Butt Lift.

First Surgery at Age 22

Amira's first procedure was a labiaplasty, often referred to as a 'designer vagina', when she was 22. She explained that the surgery was funded by her ex-partner and was motivated by both confidence and comfort. 'I just didn't really like how I looked down there. It was more for confidence and comfort as well. Before I had it done, I wasn't comfortable wearing certain clothing, and it actually caused me a lot of discomfort. So, that was a very quick surgery that made a hell of a difference,' she said.

Funding Through Work

All subsequent surgeries have been funded through her work creating adult content online. She considers the investment in her appearance to be the 'smartest' move for her business. 'I was slim with no boobs, no bum and no hips, so definitely not confident,' she admitted.

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Ongoing Struggles with Body Image

Despite her transformations, Amira still struggles with comparing herself to other creators. 'I do, but I'm constantly comparing myself to other creators, and I see myself differently to how a lot of people see me. I believe there's always something that I could do, or that I'm not completely happy with, but it's what's inside that is making me most confident. I know I'm a good person, and I know I'll have a lot more to offer than just how I look on the outside,' she said.

Future Plans

Amira plans to undergo two more procedures this year to maintain her appearance. She stated, 'First and foremost is just be healthy, but also to stand out from other creators and maintain how I look. But ultimately, to keep a healthy body and healthy mind.' She also noted that while she receives compliments, she also faces trolls and hate comments online, which she finds 'funny more than anything'.

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