Playboy model and OnlyFans star Kayla Kayden has volunteered to be the first person to receive Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip, saying she’s ready to become a hybrid human.
Known for her past stunts including a viral 24-hour “instant boob job” using saltwater injections the 35-year-old is now setting her sights on futuristic tech, calling the brain chip “Botox for the brain.”
Kayla, who lives in Las Vegas and has over 417,000 Instagram followers, believes the implant could dramatically upgrade her life, enhancing everything from mental sharpness to everyday efficiency.
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I want to be part machine,” she told NudePR.com. “People use Botox for their face, this would be the same but for the brain.

I wouldn’t have to worry about ageing mentally. I could climb Everest at 90, work without a screen in front of me, and never feel unsafe or lost.”
Musk’s Neuralink project, founded in 2016, aims to create a seamless brain-computer interface, with long-term hopes of curing neurological conditions and boosting human cognition.
For Kayla, the potential is personal. She says she’s legally blind with severe astigmatism and has relied on glasses and contacts from a young age.

If the chip could help me see again, that alone would be worth it,” she said. “I’ve put money aside and signed up to be part of the research study.”
She estimates the full procedure could cost around $10,500, though as a test subject she believes she might be able to get it for free.
There has to be someone who goes first,” she added, explaining that both sides of her family have a history of Alzheimer’s and dementia. “I’ve seen what happens when the mind goes. I’d rather protect mine before it’s too late.”
Kayla has never shied away from experimental procedures. Back in 2022, she made headlines for trying out a saltwater breast enhancement that lasts just 24 hours.

The treatment, which costs around $750 and can be done at home by a trained surgeon, involves injecting saline into the breast tissue to temporarily boost size.
They look way better than implants,” she said at the time. “It’s like a waterbed you don’t even notice it’s in there. And when I want to look glammed up, I can just have it done again.”

Her openness to extreme beauty treatments and now cutting-edge tech has made Kayla a standout voice in both influencer culture and emerging science.
For her, it’s not about shock it’s about staying ahead. “If this chip makes me smarter and more capable, why wouldn’t I do it?” she said. “The future is here, and I want in.”
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