Ex-Playboy model reverses $110K in cosmetic surgery to age gracefully: Ive got lumps and bumps and I dont care

A former Playboy model who had roughly $110,000 worth of fillers dissolved called British reality star Chloe Ferry’s recent high-profile decision to “correct” her cosmetic surgery a “breath of fresh air.”Lucy Kemp, 40, started undergoing cosmetic treatments and ‘tweakments’ at the age of 18, when she had a breast enlargement — going from an A to a B cup.Shortly after her first boob job, Lucy was scouted by a photographer for men’s magazines.During the course of her 16-year career, Lucy says she spent the exorbitant amount of money on things like cheek and lip fillers, veneers and tattooed eyebrows.But after quitting the industry in 2020, she decided to have all her procedures reversed — spending just over $600 for a more natural look — with the help of her doctor sister.Now Lucy says her idols are Pamela Anderson and Elizabeth Hurley — and she wants to “age gracefully” like them.Lucy, a horse trainer, from Bedford, England, said: “I’m totally done with all the trends — I never want to put filler in my body again.“I’m older now — I’ve got lumps and bumps, and I don’t care.“I don’t want to look like anybody else out there — I want to look like myself.”In 2002, at the age of 18, Lucy decided to get a breast enlargement after losing weight.She paid nearly $5,000 for it on credit, and went up a cup size from an A to a B.But her implants flipped — appearing “flat” on the front — and she says she was encouraged by her surgeon to keep getting enlargements.She eventually ended up going all the way to a D cup.“By the time I went to Playboy, they were massive,” Lucy said.Her modeling journey began in 2004, when Lucy was approached by a photographer at a car show, taking place at NEC Birmingham, West Midlands.She was asked to pose with men at the show who wanted to take pictures with her and the cars.Lucy quickly made industry contacts, and began doing photoshoots for so-called “lads’ mags” like Nuts and Zo...

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Publisher: New York Post

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