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'I spent £50k on plastic surgery for dream body – trolls say I've gone too far'

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plastic surgery fan splashes out £1,000 a month to maintain her glamorous looks.Ashleigh Candela had her first cosmetic procedure when she was just 19-years-old and has spent £50,000 in a bid to achieve her dream body.She boosted her natural B-cup boobs to busty E-cups – and was instantly hooked on the process.The 37-year-old told, from Sydney, Australia, told 7news: “It just escalated from there.

I just love the look of plastic surgery."To be honest, I wasn’t unhappy with myself but I knew I wanted to fix things and once I got started I couldn’t stop."Since her first op, Ashleigh has had lip, cheek and jaw fillers, Botox, an eyelid reduction and nose job.The retail worker has also made alterations to give herself a curvier body, braving a painful Brazilian butt lift and getting fat transferred to her hips.As well as this, Ashleigh is a fan of non-invasive treatments like eyebrow feathering and teeth whitening.Some aren't keen on the extreme look though – with keyboard warriors telling her she’s taken her appearance too far.In the comments section of one of her recent selfies, a critic wrote: "Your lips look ridiculous!"And another said: "Wow is that a blow up fish?"The influencer has considered toning down her appearance – and may get the filler in her pout and under eye area dissolved in the coming weeks.Ashleigh refuses to take the cruel comments to heart though.She added: “I look at myself in the mirror and I’m super happy with the way I look.

I don’t have any regrets of what I’ve done…“The negative comments don’t really faze me at the end of the day. It’s a reflection of them, it’s not a reflection on me.“I don’t really care if you hate me honestly.

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