I’ve had SIX BBLs and five boob jobs by age 27 – trolls make fun of me for spending £56k to ‘look the way I do’ but I’m not done yet

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SHE has already spent £56,000 transforming her body with plastic surgery.

But Shannon Davies isn’t done yet, despite the fact that some trolls had nothing complimentary to say about her new appearance.

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Shannon Davies has had multiple surgeries despite being just 27 years oldCredit: tiktok/@four.nine
Between them, she had six BBLs to try and fix her first problem.

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Between them, she had six BBLs to try and fix her first problem.Credit: tiktok/@four.nine
And she's also planning another boob job in the future

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And she’s also planning another boob job in the futureCredit: tiktok/@four.nine

In an interview in Tea at Four PodcastShannon opened up about the procedures she’s had so far and the cruel comments she’s received.

“I’ve had six BBLs, five boob jobs, a tummy tuck, a gastric sleeve and six rounds of liposuction,” she said.

“And you finished?” the perplexed host asked.

To which Shannon replied, “No!”

She then revealed that she is planning to have a “thigh lift, arm lift, back lift, butt cut and lift, tummy tuck” and also needs her “breasts redone.”

As for when she gets the most comments on her posts, Shannon revealed that it’s whenever she wears clothes that highlight her surgically enhanced figure.

“Because they love to hate,” she sighed.

“So if they can see the BBL, they can comment ‘Eww’, ‘Eww’.

“Women are the ones who will show their faces when they hate.

“Men always have a cat or something in their profile picture.”

Mum spent £100k on surgery

However, one trolling comment came from a man, who asked her: “How do you feel about having spent £40,000 and still looking the same?”

Since then, Shannon has spent a further £16,000 trying to fix the botched initial procedure she had in her first surgery.

Even when she goes out at night, she faces criticism and stares.

“And if they get a little drunk, they come over and ask me if my butt is real and stuff and I tell them and show them some of the pictures where it went wrong,” she said.

“And then they like me because they can see some pictures of when it all went wrong.

“So it’s quite distorted!”

People were quick to comment on the TikTok Video of the podcast interview, with some people asking her to “stop” having the surgery now.

“Stop now, she looks beautiful,” wrote one.

“She is really incredibly beautiful,” added another.

“You look beautiful, you really don’t need anything else,” commented a third.

How to lose weight without surgery

There are several other ways to lose weight without going under the knife.

According to the NHS, to get the best possible start on your weight loss plan, there are seven steps you should follow.

  1. Stay active for 150 minutes a week – you can break this up into shorter sessions
  2. Aim to get 5 a day – 80g of fresh, tinned or frozen fruit or vegetables counts as 1 serving
  3. Aim to lose 1 to 2 pounds, or 0.5 to 1 kg, per week
  4. Read food labels – products that are color coded greener than amber and red are often a healthier option
  5. Swap sugary drinks for water – if you don’t like the taste, add lemon or lime slices for flavor
  6. Reduce your consumption of foods high in sugar and fat – start by swapping sugary cereals for whole-grain alternatives
  7. Share your weight loss plan with someone you trust – they can help motivate you when you have a bad day

But others took the opportunity to leave cruel comments on the video.

“All this money to look like this, Jesus!” one of them got angry.

“And you’re still a mess, mentally,” added another.

“She doesn’t have enough plastic in her body to build a Lego death star and more,” sighed a third.

“It’s just sad!”

“And it looks like trash,” another person commented.

“Waste of money.

“It looks like an inflated plastic bag covered in spray paint.”





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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