British Girl Spends $30,000 to Look Like Kim Kardashian
Meet Claire Leeson. The 25-year-old British woman has apparently spent $30,000 to make herself look like Kim Kardashian.
The "cosmetic" Kardashian is from Essex, who spent a fortune on "fixing" her breasts, hair and skin. The Kardashian fan appeared on "This Morning" on Monday, July 14. She talked about the process of her transformation in the ITV chat show. It took her 7 years to resemble like her favourite celebrity.
She started with whitening her teeth at the age of 17. Then it was time for her to work on her breasts. Kim, who is utterly famous for her massive curves, has set pretty high standards for anyone to follow. She is considered among the top celebrities with biggest natural assets in Hollywood. She made it clear on record in her controversial sex-tape with Ray J that her assets were completely natural even though some considered them otherwise.
Leeson opted for cosmetic surgery to get a pair of 32-DD breasts just like her icon. However, she was still missing another Kardashian asset, her phenomenal derriere. The British girl is yet to consider surgery to gain "that" part of Kim. For the time being, she uses "pants with a silicone implant inside." According to her, under the skin or over, the silicone implants "feel fairly real." She said that she was planning to use fat from other areas of her body to make a bigger butt.
Leeson's breast implant surgery apparently cost $8,500, hair extensions $7,700 and teeth whitening $4,300. She uses spray tans worth $1,700 to make her skin look more like Kim's. Her nails cost $850, clothes and shoes $5,400 and make-up $1,700. Leeson's silicone-padded pants cost $850.
Leeson admitted that she used to be bullied when she was a teenager. The "Kim Kardashian" look has apparently boosted her self-esteem. She was apparently asked to kill herself as she was the "ugliest thing alive."
We found Leeson in her more natural avatar HERE. We do not agree with the bullies. We find her quite attractive in her natural self.
Contact the writer: s.mukhopadhyay@ibtimes.com.au