I’m trolled for spending £26k on surgery to look like a ‘bimbo’ – I don’t care, haters are ugly, & jealous of my looks
A WOMAN who calls herself a 'bimbo' has revealed haters are just jealous of her new, beautiful face after forking out thousands of pounds on surgery.
Noelle Davidson, 27, became obsessed with perfecting her looks after getting a nose job two years ago - and hasn't stopped since.
The red-head beauty says going under the knife and getting injected with filler is a form of 'self love' and helps to empower women.
After getting the dorsal hump refined on her nose, Noelle became hooked on tweaking her appearance having received fillers in her ‘smile lines’ and nose, two needle shavings to her nose and more.
Imagine the elation and relief you’d feel, no longer carrying the burden of a face that misrepresents you.
Noelle Davidson
"Imagine not having a single physical insecurity anymore,” Noelle, a concert pianist from Seattle, Washington, US, told What's The Jam.
“Imagine the elation and relief you’d feel, no longer carrying the burden of a face that misrepresents you.
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“Plastic surgery gave me a beautiful face.
“Plastic surgery removed the deformity that kept me from truly being myself and being seen for the woman I am, not just the woman with the big nose.
“That’s why I love getting beauty treatments.
“It’s amazing to improve the temple I was born with.
“It’s rewarding and fulfilling to beautify myself, and I wish it for every woman.”
But it seems not everyone agrees as Noelle admits she gets trolled online for her obsession with surgery.
The young woman revealed she often gets hateful comments but reckons they are just ugly and bitter people.
She said: “People either love it and are excited for me and even proud that I’d take such a huge step for myself.
“Or they are uncomfortable or overwhelmed with jealousy that I’m here able to make improvements to my looks, and apparently they don’t feel that they can for themselves.
“I get so many hateful and truly nasty comments and private messages, ugly and bitter people trying to come up with anything they can say to hide their jealousy and attack me.
“People really speak to me like they have some moral high ground, while at the same time degrading me for my choice to have cosmetic surgery."
Noelle revealed that she gets filler every three months in her face as well as lip filler every 6-9 months.
She also has a breast augmentation and dental crowns booked for this year.
Despite the mean comments, Noelle also has a following of fans supporting her experience.
She added: “I receive so many messages from women who tell me I inspired them to finally get the nose job they always wanted, and that they’re so happy they found my page.
“They’ll send me photos of their noses before and after, ask me advice and just share the joy and relief they feel.
“I understand them, I was them. “I have my own community of empowered women who actually make a decision and make a change for themselves.”
And Noelle is more than happy with her bimbo label.
Plastic surgery is self-love, intelligent people can have plastic surgery.
Noelle Davidson
She said: “The bimbo is a fun, fake persona that I use to make fun of other people’s ignorant and confining assumptions.
“I’m not making fun of myself; I know myself, I love myself and I know my infinite worth and so do all the people in my life.
“I’m making fun of any of the viewers stupid and uneducated enough to think that plastic surgery has to unavoidably mean “stupid gold-digging bimbo." That’s the only way some people choose to see me, and sadly, the majority of uninformed society is going to choose to see women who get cosmetic work in one category, and that category only.
“So hey, might as well have fun with it.”
And to anyone looking to have plastic surgery done themselves, she added: “I’m here to enforce the unfamiliar opinion that plastic surgery is okay.
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“Plastic surgery is self-love, intelligent people can have plastic surgery.
“And no one deserves to be bullied for their looks, whether before or after plastic surgery.”
What are the risks of lip fillers?
THE RISKS of dermal fillers depend on whether the procedure was done correctly and the type of filler used.
The NHS recommends you speak to your practitioner about the risks beforehand.
Serious problems are rare but can include:
- Infection
- A lumpy appearance under the skin, which might need to be treated with surgery or medicine
- The filler moving away from the intended treatment area, which may need to be removed using surgery
- Scarring
- Blocked blood vessels in the face, which can cause tissue death and permanent blindness
You should see your GP if you have any complications that need medical attention and speak to your practitioner if you're not happy with the results or experience lumpiness.
Source: NHS