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Transgender star who spent $200,000 to look like Jessica Rabbit now wants to hav

Started by stephaniec, November 13, 2015, 12:36:57 AM

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stephaniec

Transgender star who spent $200,000 to look like Jessica Rabbit now wants to have her RIBS removed to get a smaller waist

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3313492/Transgender-star-spent-200-000-look-like-Jessica-Rabbit-wants-RIBS-removed-smaller-waist.html

The Daily Mail/By Caroline Garnar For Mailonline

Published: 06:10 EST, 11 November 2015  | Updated: 07:38 EST, 11 November 2015

"Cassandra Cass, who lives in San Francisco, said she idolised the cartoon bombshell growing up and has had a huge number of surgical procedures to look like her, including a nose job to make her nose smaller.

But although the 37-year-old admitted she was having trouble breathing, she refused surgery to make her nose bigger saying, 'That is not Jessica Rabbit'."







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stephaniec

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Anna33


Quote from: cheryl reeves on November 13, 2015, 12:58:49 AM
I have better uses for 200k then that.

Indeed. Set up a shop and employ trans girls only, for example. Some people are so vain. Or maybe im just getting old and grumpy.




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kittenpower

I think she looks amazing though; even if she doesn't look natural (and no, that is not a dig)
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AnonyMs

It's certainly not my thing, but i think its important to remember that she could be a member here.

Who knows what little things we don't talk about on the site.
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emma-f

Why do the Mail always do this type of story. Its an absolute non story. Take out the trans element and the story is "woman spends a lot of money so she can be how she wants to look, and does things that aren't good for her". How is that newsworthy? As for the money (which is prob the Mail's biggest issue) 200k is a lot, but its her money (assuming its not benefactors). I dont know if its a lot for her or a drop in the ocean. I met someone the other day who spent £500k on a watch. Their money their choice. I know someone who had a BA who had people saying £5k was ridiculous to spend. Each to their own
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AnonyMs

Quote from: emma-f on November 14, 2015, 03:40:00 AM
Why do the Mail always do this type of story.

As usual its all about money. Selling news papers in this case. I expect the people writing these stories know exactly what they are doing.

Buy why do people read that stuff, that I've never understood?

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Laura_7

Quote from: AnonyMs on November 14, 2015, 03:46:53 AM
As usual its all about money. Selling news papers in this case. I expect the people writing these stories know exactly what they are doing.

Buy why do people read that stuff, that I've never understood?

Its pure gut appeal... like a zoo... one attraction after the other...

well... I rather have a quiet and serene time...  :)

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stephaniec

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Tysilio

Quote from: stephaniecI don't know, I think it would be neat to have breasts like that.

Not necessarily: Getting it off my chest: life with big breasts 

"It used to be fun to be a 32GG. Oh, how the mighty have fallen."

This is actually a good article about what it's really like, once a person gets over the fantasies.

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stephaniec

Quote from: Tysilio on November 14, 2015, 03:43:48 PM
Not necessarily: Getting it off my chest: life with big breasts 

"It used to be fun to be a 32GG. Oh, how the mighty have fallen."

This is actually a good article about what it's really like, once a person gets over the fantasies.
well, your probably right , but it would be fun to fill out an expensive black lace evening gown and go out for a night on the town with a Welsh aristocrat and head back to his castle for some drinks .
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janetcgtv

Well if she doesn't fix her nose, she will unfortunately not live long enough to enjoy her changes.
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