Jessica's ambition is to now have her own family
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self-confessed 'human Barbie' has showed off her new look after spending
£1million on plastic surgery.
Jessica Alves appeared on ITV's This Morning to show off her results
after going under the knife, but presenters Rochelle Humes and Vernon Kay
asked if she was "happy".
The 39-year-old was said to never have
been "comfortable in her own skin" and after dozens of surgeries she became
known as the "human Ken doll". However, in 2020 she announced her "biggest
change yet" as she announced her new ambition to become a human
Barbie.
After coming out as Transgender, she changed her name to Jessica and
last month underwent her 90th surgery. Presenter Rochelle said Jessica did
look like the "human Barbie" as Jessica replied with the plastic surgery
there is an "association I look like Barbie".
She added: "In a former life I was nicknamed human life doll
for 10 years. In reality surgery after surgery was to be the woman I am
today." She told the ITV presenters that this was the "final product" but
added she was only 95% happier with the progress at the moment. She said
when she wakes up on the morning she "thanks God" every morning for her
family and surgeons.
However, she told Rochelle she does not do plastic surgery to
"make me look younger", instead it "pauses time". When talking about her
transition, she said she "lost a lot of things", but "coming back to life
now" she is really happy.
When asked why she was not completely happy, she said she would
change her nose whereas Rochelle replied "I wouldn't have changed anything
at all", she added: "You've always looked immaculate and for me it sounds
like a lot of pain, you've spent £1m but whatever makes you happy, I'm just
worried about that 5% that's looming."
Jessica replied: "My nose has been botched." She went on to say
it has been "impossible" to find a surgeon to fit her nose. She added her
dream now is to become a mother and to have a family and get married as she
said: "First I need to find a suitor and that's the challenge."