Story of the human Barbie Jessica Alves

“It was fairly painful, and my face looks red now. It feels like burning, she said. Here in Marbella is very sunny and I can’t go out for the next few days unless I have a lot of sun protection.

Jessica made it out of two scary scenarios. But in 2019, following her 11th rhinoplasty. the nose started to collapse. The last surgery was supposed to fix a previous botox procedure.

From Rodrigo to Jessica Alves

“The results of this surgery were very pleasing at first but now I am going to have to have another surgery because it is sinking and I am scared, to be honest,” Jessica told the Daily Mail.

“Each time is riskier than the last and I’m worried that doctors aren’t going to be able to fix my nose permanently.”

Through the years, Jessica has gained plenty of recognition all over the world because of her looks.
People have different opinions of her chancing her body completely, but of course, the most important part is that she feels comfortable and happy.

Already mentioned, Jessica Alves has always felt that she had female tendencies. But it wasn’t until last year, during a photo shoot, that she decided on the transition.

“Within a month I was diagnosed with gender dysmorphic disorder and given the option to start the ­appropriate medication to transition,” she told the NY Post in January. “Before, people looked at me because I looked very androgynous and weird for a man. Now I hope they are looking because they think I am a beautiful woman.”

Not done yet

Jessica was ready. She had her Adam’s apple and six pack removed, and had surgeries including breast enlargement and injections in her knees, hips and feet which cost her around $35 000.

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