I’m so obsessed with filler that my huge lips touch my nose – trolls can’t understand what I’m saying, but I don’t care
A WOMAN has left people stunned after showing off her plump pout which is so big that her lips touch her nose.
Sarah-Jane has long been a fan of filler, and goes bigger virtually every time she goes.
And in her latest TikTok video, she debuted her new lips after her most recent appointment.
"God forbid a girl gets her lip filler done and God forbid she gets them so big that they touch her nose," she said in the video.
"God forbid!"
But trolls almost immediately flooded the comments section criticising Sarah-Jane's new look, with some admitting they can't even understand what she's saying because of the size of her lips.
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"Can't hear you - you're mumbling!" one wrote.
"I really can’t understand a word and that’s not having a go, it’s fact," another added.
"Thought she was saying go to bed!" a third laughed.
"You can barely talk because of those baboon lips," someone else sighed.
While others took aim at the aesthetician that had allowed Sarah-Jane to have so much filler.
"Whoever did this for you shouldn’t be allowed to practice anymore," one sighed.
"That’s the problem it’s not well regulated in the UK, so literally anyone can do these basically medical procedures to your face in their shed or whatever," another added.
"I'm disgusted at the person that does the lip filler because she obviously isn't certified to carry on filling these lips with filler.," someone else said.
"Should be a crime!"
"I’m all for making yourself feel good but this shouldn’t be allowed," another commented.
"Whoever is doing this needs to be investigated!"
However, there were those in the comments section who defended Sarah-Jane, insisting she's more than entitled to do whatever she wants to her face.
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
"Honestly don’t know why people hating," one said.
"She’s happy doing what she wants just leave the women alone she’s happy."
"If it makes you feel good and confident go for it, it's not our business," another added.
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"Exactly. It’s her very own preference!" a third wrote.
"These comments are shocking, if you haven't got anything nice to say don't say nothing," someone else urged.