
I spent £37k & get fillers every week to have the biggest lips in the world…breathing is hard & people call my pout ugly
PLUMP PROBLEM I spent £37k & get fillers every week to have the biggest lips in the world…breathing is hard & people call my pout ugly
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A CONTENT creator has admitted to spending over £37,000 on lip filler to ensure she has the 'biggest lips in the world.'
Vienna Würstel, who lives in Majorca, Spain, and is widely known for her huge pout, claimed that strangers call her extreme lips 'ugly', but doesn't plan to stop the filler anytime soon.
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An influencer has spent over £37,000 on filler to have the 'biggest lips in the world'
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Vienna Würstel travels from Majorca to Frankfurt, sometimes every week, to get her filler fix
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But strangers in the street and online trolls criticise her extreme pout
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She won't let the haters get to her and wants a pout that's "even bigger"
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Speaking to Truly on a recent episode of Hooked On The Look, Vienna said: "I have the biggest lips in the world, but I won't stop there and want to go even bigger."
The influencer began cosmetic procedures at the age of just 18, when she first got lip filler and now, her body has 'more plastic than body fat.'
She has had multiple procedures and surgery to achieve her unique look, including a breast augmentation, a lip lift, an eye lift, a BBL, as well as cheek and chin implants.
In total Vienna has spent around $160,000 [£119,565] on surgery and $50,000 [£37,365] just for her lips.
So dedicated to her plumped-up pout, Vienna jets from Majorca to Frankfurt to get her filler fix, as she explained: "I get lip filler sometimes every week, mostly it's between two and four weeks.
'I want them really big, really extreme. I want to really stand out."
But Vienna receives a lot of negative attention over her large lips, as she admitted: "I get a lot of judgement because of my appearance.
'People film directly in my face, people scream at me at how ugly I am. I get a lot of stares."
Not only this, but online trolls have urged her to 'sue' her plastic surgeon', called her look 'nasty' and claimed that her surgeon 'should be arrested.'
And it's not just judgement that Vienna has to deal with - she also finds breathing a challenge as a result of the size of her pout.
I'm so obsessed with filler that my huge lips touch my nose - trolls can't understand what I'm saying, but I don't care
She confessed: 'Having big lips totally affects how I talk but also how I drink or eat or breathe. Sometimes it's even hard to breathe.'
I have the biggest lips in the world, but I won't stop there and want to go even bigger
Vienna Würstel
But despite the judgement, Vienna is determined to continue looking exactly how she wants, as she acknowledged: "I will never stop getting plastic surgeries because it makes me the person I want to be."
Social media users react
YouTube users were left gobsmacked by Vienna's plump pout and many eagerly flocked to the comments to share their thoughts.
What are the risks of lip fillers?
THE RISKS of dermal fillers depend on whether the procedure was done correctly and the type of filler used.
The NHS recommends you speak to your practitioner about the risks beforehand.
Serious problems are rare but can include: Infection
A lumpy appearance under the skin, which might need to be treated with surgery or medicine
The filler moving away from the intended treatment area, which may need to be removed using surgery
Scarring
Blocked blood vessels in the face, which can cause tissue death and permanent blindness
You should see your GP if you have any complications that need medical attention and speak to your practitioner if you're not happy with the results or experience lumpiness.
Source: NHS
One person asked: 'What kind of beautician and plastic surgeon allows this?? Surely this is almost illegal??'
Another added: 'She looks like she had an allergic reaction to something. What physician would allow this?'
That looks very uncomfortable
YouTube user
A third commented: 'She doesn't look human.'
Meanwhile, someone else wrote: 'It looks so painful!'
Not only this, but another gasped: 'That looks very uncomfortable.'
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