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Just when we’ve thought we’ve seen it all, something proves us wrong. Model, Pixee Fox, has spent $120,000 in plastic surgery in the hopes of sculpting her body to look like her favorite animated characters.
Fox shares with Barcroft TV, “I’ve always been inspired by cartoons and Disney movies, all the curves and tiny waists. People often, they come up to me and say, ‘Don’t take this the wrong way, but you look like a cartoon.’ For me that’s a compliment. My inspiration started with Tinkerbell, but with my transformation, I’ve been starting to look like Jessica Rabbit.”
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To maintain her tiny waist, Fox dedicates wearing a corset 24 hours, every single day. Her latest surgery removed six of her ribs, bringing her down to an unbelievable 16-inch waist.
“Getting my ribs removed, I have been thinking about it for a long time. So it’s always been like a dream of mine, but it’s really hard to find a surgeon, almost impossible,” she said prior to the surgery. “The only reason I can do it now, is because doctors finally started taking me seriously, because they see I’m not a crazy person.”
The surgeon who performed the surgery for Fox, Dr. Barry Epply, was not shocked by Fox’s daring request.
“There’s nothing complex, extraordinary, or unduly difficult about it. It does require an extremely motivated patient.”
Clearly, Fox is motivated and passionate about this. But her final message for people is to simply be themselves.
“I don’t want to inspire people to get plastic surgery. What I want to do is to get, like, a message out there that it is important to — whatever you decide to do — that you should follow your dreams, and dare to be yourself.”
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[Photo: Barcroft TV]