Last week, mother-of-three, Carla Bellucci, found herself the center of renewed controversy as a result of her polarising views on cosmetic surgery, and her desire for her teenage daughter to undergo various procedures.
Bellucci opens up about getting a £7,000 nose job for free by cheating the system:Per the Metro, people were outraged to learn that 37-year-old Carla Bellucci wanted her 14-year-old daughter, Tanisha, to get plastic surgery, allegedly saying how unattractive people get nowhere in life.
It had also emerged earlier this year, that Bellucci, a former glamour model, claimed that a GP told her how to "fake depression" in order to secure a £7,000 nose job on the UK's National Health Service, the Mirror reports.
Allegedly succeeding in pretending to have the mental health condition, Bellucci was able to get a small bump corrected entirely for free.
Clearly unperturbed by the general public's resentment of her attitude towards her daughter's education and self-worth, Bellucci's quest for additional procedures continues.
The mother is now crowdfunding for a £6,000 ($7,200) butt lift after being informed that she couldn't have one for free on the NHS.
In the video, Carla says: "I need it for my mental health, for my self-esteem and it is just something that I need doing so bad and I know I can't pay for it."
"The NHS definitely won't pay for it this time. I don't know why, transgenders get operations left, right and center but they will not pay for my bum lift. So I am relying on you guys, the great British public, to donate."
The crowdfunding page she set up has so far raised just £12, meaning it's going to take quite a bit of time, and a great deal of generosity before the mom-of-three can even think about booking that butt lift.