I get a $40K a year glow-up for my jailbird boyfriend haters say I shouldnt primp for a prisoner

She’s all glamour, he’s in the slammer. Lovebird Saffron Boswell shells out nearly $40,000 a year on beauty procedures to look drop-dead gorgeous for FaceTime dates with jailbird boyfriend, Luke. “It helps to keep it exciting,” Boswell, 26, a content creator from the UK, told Kennedy News.“I get regular treatments like Botox, a vampire facial and skin boosters.”“In this situation you need anything that you can hold onto,” said the Gen Z, “and I think it helps having something to look forward to.”Well, it’s better than looking at a life sentence. Luke, 39, however, has only been on lockdown for a little more than three years due to a non-violent crime. Boswell, who’s been romantically linked to the man in the clink for the past eight years, hopes he’ll be set free in the next 18 months. “It’s been extremely difficult,” she moaned.
“We did try to end things for a good six months at one point but we ended up getting back together again because we realized we just couldn’t be apart.”And while a few pesky cell bars, barbed wire fences and prison guards might be in between them, the barriers can’t stop Boswell from becoming a bombshell. What a love story: the lawless and the flawless. Boswell’s in the growing number of beauty buffs spending big bucks on Botox and other invasive enhancements in the name of staying young and hot. The pursuit of perpetual perfection has become a global phenomenon amongst Zoomers and millennials, hoping to preserve their looks with costly cosmetics touch-ups. In fact, a staggering 75% of plastic surgeons recently reported a surge in patients under age 30, according to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. While some wannabe sirens are getting nipped, knifed and jabbed for anti-aging purposes, others, like Boswell, are doing it for love. Alice Jane, a beauty professional from Australia, has achieved social media acclaim by sharing all that she’s done to ke...