Wildd has had over 30 interventions so far, has no plans to stop

Jul 2, 2014 11:15 GMT  ·  By

Lacey Wildd is a 46-year-old woman from Miami, mother of 6, who dreams of becoming the next human Barbie doll. However, unlike most human Barbie wannabes, Lacey wants to go extreme, guided by the motto “Plastic makes perfect.”

Right now, Lacey is a huge triple L cup. Of the 36 surgical interventions she’s had, 12 have been on her breasts alone and, from what she’s saying to the Daily Mail, she has absolutely no plans to stop anytime soon.

Just recently, she’s had even more work done, this time not on her huge chest: she got lipo on her abdomen and thighs and had all the fat injected into her backside. Because Lacey is now obsessed with getting a bigger backside as well – after all, if she’s going Barbie, she might as well go all the way.

“I want to be an adult Barbie, like the extreme Barbie,” she says for the British tab. “I'm known as one of the most extreme plastic surgery patients in the world and I want to keep pushing the limits.”

“I still want bigger [breasts] and a bigger [backside]! I don't think I'll ever be finished. Plastic makes perfect!” she continues.

With each breast already weighing 21 pounds (9.52 kg), at this point, it’s unlikely that she’ll ever find someone who will make them even bigger because of the risks involved. She already has an inner corset put in to help her sustain this weight and her life hasn’t been “normal” for years, in the sense that she can’t carry out the most mundane tasks around the house without help.

As you can see from the video embedded at the end of this article, Lacey has to use a pillow, placed under her breasts when she’s watching TV and even when she’s driving. She can’t walk at a brisk pace, let alone go for a run. *Please note that discretion is advised when watching the video below, as it contains imagery that can offend.

Still, she’s determined to have even more work done, even though her kids have been telling her for years that they would like her to stop. It’s not just that people are laughing at her when she walks down the street that bothers them: they fear that she will kill herself one of these days by pushing the limits of her body like this.

Wildd’s response to this and to all those who criticize her is that she’s “proud to be plastic,” always searching for the “perfect body.” If she gets to make money out of it – which she does and quite a lot, by the way – then all the better. It’s her call if she wants to get killed for it.