Nurse Tara Jayne, licensed in cosmetic procedures, has spent over $200,000 on breast augmentations, nose jobs, and Botox treatments to achieve her desired Barbie-like appearance. Hailing from Melbourne, she is committed to living a life in a Barbie world.
With over 207,000 followers on Instagram, Jayne shares her latest looks and cosmetic procedures. Despite facing criticism, the 31-year-old considers this an “expensive hobby” that brings her joy and disregards the opinions of others.
The nurse’s expensive hobby
During an interview with The Morning Show, Jayne emphasized the significance of body positivity and embracing self-expression through the body without any shame.
She said: “I think in this day and age, it’s very important for a woman to be able to express the way they feel and just express everything about beauty. Plastic surgery is how I do that and that’s what makes me happy. It gives me the confidence to be the best version of myself.”
Despite facing strong criticism on social media, she remains steadfast in her pursuit of body modification.
While many consider her an unsuitable role model for young girls, Jayne is determined to continue with her costly hobby and maintain her unique appearance.
Jayne credits her numerous surgeries for improving her self-confidence and self-image. Despite the permanent changes, certain upkeep procedures like Botox and fillers can be costly, requiring frequent visits to the doctor to maintain her desired look.
She said: “It’s quite easy to spend $2,000 to $5,000 at a time; it’s a pretty expensive hobby.”
The nurse, who boasts a large social media following, believes her lifestyle is creating new career prospects for her.
Despite facing criticism, Jayne has garnered a significant fan base for being true to herself. Focusing on positivity, she only pays attention to those who appreciate her, prioritizing her mental well-being.
She said: ” have tunnel vision when it comes to that stuff because I have dealt with bullying and people making derogatory comments my entire life. But I have learned to deal with that. I just focus on what I want to do and I am super happy and that’s all that matters… The hate is making me famous.”
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