34-year-old has plastic surgeon on call 24/7, doesn’t see anything wrong with it

Mar 1, 2014 12:21 GMT  ·  By
Israeli glamor model Orit Fox wants to stay young forever through plastic surgery
   Israeli glamor model Orit Fox wants to stay young forever through plastic surgery

While the name Orit Fox might not ring a bell with you, you probably know her as the Israeli model who, a few years ago, was bit on the breast by a snake and the snake reportedly died of silicone poisoning afterwards. The glamor gal is now featured on the Channel 5 show 200 Nips and Tucks and I Want More.

First things first, that snake did not really die of silicone poisoning, Fox says on the show, laughing, the Daily Mail reports. However, she owes most of her international fame today to that incident, which immediately went viral online.

Video is embedded below. The fake news about the tragic death of the snake emerged online shortly after the video, and was probably meant as a joke.

On the show, Fox talks about her love of plastic surgery and how she would do anything – and she probably means it literally – to never grow old. She is only 34 years old, so you can’t really talk of signs of “old” age in her case, but, even if they existed, she would do all in her power to make them vanish.

Fox already looks like a real-life Barbie and, believe it or not, she’s ok with that. She even says that looking like doll is what she always wanted and, to get there, she has her doctor on call 24/7. As in, whenever she gets an idea for a new procedure that she thinks she needs, she just rings him up and he sees to that it gets done.

With all this, neither Fox nor her doctor believes she has a real problem, that she’s addicted to plastic surgery.

“I like beauty. Visually, I look like Barbie, like a doll. Men love my body. It's like a dream, a fantasy. I cannot stop this obsession to my beauty. It's not healthy, it's unhealthy. Four times I do surgery to my breasts. I do silicone in the face. Sometimes I feel an empty spot in my face and I fill with silicone. My teeth... I ask for the most white they have,” she says at one point on the show, which airs in the UK on Channel 5.

She says her ideal of beauty in life is Sophia Loren because she’s obviously gotten excellent maintenance work throughout the years. For some reason, Fox is completely oblivious to the fact that, unlike in Loren’s case, her brand of beauty is of the more… plastic type, to put it mildly.

Another comparison she likes to make is between herself and a Ferrari or a Lamborghini. These beasts of cars have to always look and be at their best when you take them out on the road – and she’s just like that, always taking care of herself.

“I think I'm more beautiful now because I keep my beauty. It's very important to keep my beauty. If I have a bad day, I run to Dr. Klein to see if he can do me something to make me happy. If I feel sad, I feel ugly. It's in my head. Pain for my beauty, I accept. Dr. Klein does a great job, it's like an art,” Fox gushes.