She’s not bad — she’s just surgically enhanced that way.
A North Carolina woman hellbent on looking like animated 1990s movie vixen Jessica Rabbit has sunk more than $100,000 into costly surgical procedures to fulfill her bizarre dream — including the removal of six ribs.
“I am transforming myself from human to living cartoon,” wrote aspiring
fashion model Pixee Fox on her blog Plasticdoll Transformation, which
chronicles her dangerous transformation from woman to sex rabbit.
To date, Fox, a former electrician from Sweden, has gone under the
knife a whopping 15 times and invested an estimated $121,000 on risky
operations that include four breast augmentations, four nose jobs,
liposuction a Brazilian butt lift and — most shockingly — the removal of
six ribs by a doctor in Indianapolis.
The risky rib removal procedure — known as a bilateral rib resection
and typically reserved to treat serious medical conditions — was
performed over five hours.
The 25-year-old ignored doctor’s orders of six-week recovery, instead
jumping into action in a stomach-cinching corset and a tiny 14-inch
waist two days later.
Fox shrugged off critics, who she claims approach her on the street —
simply to tell her that she looks like a cartoon character.
“I know the concern but I think my health is much better than most people in the western world today,” Fox wrote to her 70,000 followers on Instagram earlier this month.
“I don’t smoke, drink or do drugs,” she added in the post. “I eat only
organic food and workout. I try not to take any other meds than
antibiotics after surgery because I don’t want to poison my body. Not
even pain meds. Yes, I do surgery because it is a passion of mine. I
love it and it makes me feel great.”
Still, Fox’s massive group of online fans haven’t come out in droves to support the would-be model’s obsession — a Gofundme page launched Oct. 28 to raise money for more surgery has garnered only a paltry $557.
“Being a plastic doll is ‘high maintenance’ so everything helps!” she wrote on the page, adding that, besides Jessica Rabbit, her other cartoon idols include Aurora from Sleeping Beauty and Holli Would from Cool World.
Jessica Rabbit
rose to fame following the success of the technically dazzling 1988
flick “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” an animated hit that starred actress
Kathleen Turner as the voice of the title character’s seductive wife.
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