Some of the posts in this thread are abhorrent to me. Imagine being this girl She goes through her teens (male puberty) endures her early twenties confused about her gender and probably her sexuality and social condition in general. It was in her late twenties that she finally discovered that there are forms of truly effective treatment.
She has in that time worked as a drag performer with natural effeminite characteristics, and has more than likely developed confidence and self-esteem regarding her personality, demeanor, and most importantly her gender. She had probably saved up a significant amount of money for her initial surgeries and afterwards began modeling and general performance work with agents and contacts she had gained thorugh performance as a drag artist.
Then as she became quickly successful and she used what funds were available to finsih her transition and move on with her life. How dare anyone judge her for "having work done." I don't even know the girl, but knowing what she must have gone through, I have nothing but respect and admiration for her successes.