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Old July 14th, 2006, 10:55 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Exclamation Re: Plastic Surgery Freaks featuring Jocelyn Wildenstein

^ Holy Hot Damn Hell! poor poor Farrah; she totally destroyed herself, she was sooooo beautiful w/ a rockin' bod back in the day and she could have aged gracefully but damn and Melanie there are no words, she's hideous as well, but i guess when your mom is Tipi Hedron; you never feel adequete and Micheal; well i hope he would just die; he's one sick fuck and will burn in hell for his sins against children.

and now for another addition to the freak fest 2006!

The Real-Life Ken Doll





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Steve Erhardt is a man in search of perfection. A virtual human "Ken" doll, the celebrity hairstylist and makeup artist has undergone approximately 30 cosmetic surgeries and subsequent maintenance and has spent close to $250,000 out of his own pocket to achieve his current look.

ET followed along with Steve to watch him get Botox and hear his unique take on the ideal appearance.

"When you're in Hollywood, you have to keep yourself together and looking good to extend your career," he tells ET. "My photo gallery in my salon is like a chameleon. It's pretty amazing how I've changed over the years."

What started in 1987 as a nose job soon became an obsession. Steve went to the same doctor that worked on MICHAEL JACKSON, and intending only to get rhinoplasty, he also ended up getting a cleft chin. From there, Steve went on to get a facelift and lid work and has since added such things as pec implants, bicep implants (he was the first person to ever have that type of work done) and even painful butt implants, one of the most difficult surgeries to perform for both doctor and patient.

"I'm content with myself now because I've done everything that bothered me," says Steve, who says he looked like a cross between PATRICK SWAYZE and DAVID HASSELHOFF before he underwent his various surgeries. "There's no one I'm trying to look like. You have to work with the features you've got."

So, what's Steve's ultimate objective? "I think the goal is just to stay youthful and feeling good," he says. "It's not really to look like anything in particular. Keeping your face nice, you know?"

source: http://the17thman.typepad.com/my_web...yahoo_ste.html
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