A transgender woman reportedly wants to undergo a £14,000 worth sex change operation as she wants to be male once again.

Previously named Matthew, the transgender woman underwent a sex change operation in 2008. She later renamed herself as Chelsea Attonley. The whole operation cost around £10,000, which did not include her boob job of £5000 that enhanced her breasts to reach F-cup size.

As claimed by the Mirror, Chelsea was encouraged to become female by none other than Katie Price. The 30-year-old turned female, however, is now quite restless and disappointed after the sex change process.

Chelsea had to face various dilemmas while he was growing up. Crowned as drag queen of Malibu, her earlier bid for sex change was rejected by her regular doctor. However, an accidental meeting with Price changed the course of her life. Chelsea claimed that the former glamour model reportedly motivated her to become a woman after seeing her dressed like Price in an outfit complete with wig and stilettoes. The 36-year-old singer and TV star highly appreciated Chelsea that she even helped the latter bag a grant amounting to £10,000 government aid.

After the whole affair, however, Chelsea realized that she is going the wrong way and wants to go back to her original gender. She claims to find the grooming process, which includes make-up and heels, too annoying and tiring.

Originally from Chesterfield, Derbyshire and now residing in London, Chelsea is again wishing for a grant of £14,000 to help her restore her original biological makeup. Moreover, her realization that she is not meant to be a woman has caused her to suffer from depression. Hence, Chelsea, who survives only on welfare benefits granted by the government, is again seeking ways to come up with enough funds for a gender reassignment surgery.

"It is exhausting putting on make-up and wearing heels all the time", shared Chelsea to the Daily Mail. "Even then I don't feel I look like a proper woman."

National Health Service (NHS), on the other hand, is not very keen to fund this extravagant operation. Research director Alex Wild has clarified that NHS is not going to support such wasteful operation.