A self-confessed plastic surgery “addict” who has spent £70,000 on multiple procedures struggles to tie her own shoelaces and can’t see her feet thanks to her 36NN breasts.
Amber May, 23, from Leicestershire, has been on a mission to achieve her dream curvy body for years and has been under the knife eight times.
The model has had multiple boob jobs, Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs), two rhinoplasty surgeries, a round of buccal fat removal, three rounds of full body liposuction, and has had facial fillers and work done on her teeth.
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She has funded her £70,000 transformation with her lucrative OnlyFans page and is planning another BBL, larger breast implants and another rhinoplasty in 2022.
“I like to look fake,” Amber told NudeNewz.

“I like looking different, every surgery I have I look forward to it like it’s a hobby, I’ve had eight in total now.”
To date, Amber has spent £30,000 on her breasts alone, £22,000 on BBLs, £5,000 on rhinoplasty surgeries, £4,000 on her teeth, and more than £10,000 on fillers and Botox.
Her Most Recent Procedures

In November, she had three litres of fat removed from her body, before having another BBL – adding 600cc into each side and giving her 560cc butt implants.
While she doesn’t have a finished goal in mind, Amber wants to continue having surgery indefinitely.
“I’ve felt so much more happy and confident in my body since having all my surgeries,” she said.
“I would say I’m addicted; I look forward to having surgeries, I’m never nervous on the day I’m always excited.”
The Daily Challenges of 36NN Breasts
Amber’s extreme breast size has created unexpected complications in her everyday life.
Simple tasks like tying shoelaces have become difficult, and looking down to see her own feet is now impossible.
Despite these challenges, she shows no signs of slowing down her surgical journey.
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Like other creators in the adult content industry, Amber has been able to fund her transformation through her online platform earnings.
The rise of platforms like OnlyFans has enabled models to finance cosmetic procedures that would otherwise be financially out of reach.
The Psychology Behind Surgery Addiction

Amber’s candid admission that she’s “addicted” to plastic surgery reflects a growing phenomenon among young women in the social media age.
The pursuit of a particular aesthetic – often described as “looking fake” or achieving an exaggerated, doll-like appearance – has become increasingly common among models and content creators.
For some, each procedure becomes part of an ongoing journey rather than a means to a specific end goal.
Why OnlyFans Creators Invest in Their Appearance
The connection between cosmetic enhancement and earning potential is well-established in the creator economy.
Many models view surgical procedures as investments in their brand and income-generating potential.
With top creators earning substantial monthly incomes, the financial returns can far exceed the costs of even extensive surgical transformations.
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The Cost Breakdown

Amber’s £70,000 total spend represents a significant investment in her appearance, but she’s far from alone in pursuing multiple procedures.
Her breast augmentations alone account for £30,000 of the total – the single largest category of spending in her surgical journey.
The BBL procedures, at £22,000, represent the second-largest investment, reflecting the popularity of this particular surgery among models and influencers.
Facial procedures, including rhinoplasty at £5,000, and ongoing maintenance with fillers and Botox totalling over £10,000, round out her transformation costs.
The Wider Trend of Extreme Enhancement
Amber is part of a wider community of women pursuing increasingly dramatic body modifications.
Some models have reported similar challenges with everyday activities due to their enhanced proportions, including difficulty running, exercising, or sleeping comfortably.
Others have spoken about the need for specially designed clothing or supportive undergarments to manage the physical demands of their transformations.
What Drives the Desire to ‘Look Fake’

Amber’s stated preference to “look fake” challenges traditional beauty standards that typically favour natural-looking enhancements.
This embrace of an obviously artificial aesthetic has gained traction on social media, where standing out and creating a distinctive brand identity can be crucial to success.
For content creators, having a unique and immediately recognisable look can be a valuable asset in a crowded marketplace.
Her Plans for the Future
Despite already having eight procedures, Amber has no plans to stop.
Her upcoming surgeries include another BBL, even larger breast implants, and a third rhinoplasty.
She views cosmetic surgery not as a means to an end, but as an ongoing hobby and source of excitement.
“Every surgery I have I look forward to it like it’s a hobby,” she said.
For Amber, the journey towards her ideal body is open-ended – a continuous process of refinement and enhancement rather than a destination to be reached.