Mum wants ‘non-academic’ daughter, 14, to have cosmetic surgery ‘as ugly people get nowhere’ – after she lied to get £7k NHS nose job
A MUM-of-three who faked depression to get a free nose job on the NHS has revealed she's saving for her daughter, 14, to go under the knife so she can 'be famous'.
Brazen Carla Bellucci, 37, became the most hated woman in Britain after explaining how she 'flirted' with doctors and pretended to have a mental illness to get the small bump in her nose fixed.
And now she's taken her scheme a step further by shamelessly explaining that she's planning to make her teen daughter Tanisha famous by putting her under the knife.
Carla, who underwent a two-hour nose augmentation at Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield, North London, has even opened a savings account for the treatments.
Also mum to sons Jermaine, 16, and Jayden, 12, Carla is adamant she is doing 'nothing wrong', and is even encouraging her daughter to have teeth veneers and breast implants.
She is also in favour of Tanisha having a Brazilian bum lift, a surgical procedure that has a death rate of one in 3,000.
Carla, who lives in Borehamwood, Herts, told magazine: "Tanisha isn't the most academic of girls, so I don't really care about her education, unlike with my boys.
"She will need to rely on her looks to get on in life so she will need to be perfect. Ugly people get nowhere these days.
"At the moment she loves the Kardashian look with the big bum and boobs and pouty lips. She's going to get fillers when she is 16, which I fully support.
"If she wants to be a successful influencer and reality star then she will have to fit the look of the time - so surgery is the obvious option. She's good looking, but surgery will make her prettier."
Carla believes her daughter's bum is one area that 'needs improving', noting that it's 'very flat', and could hold her back in her dream career.
And despite knowing the dangers of the enhancements she plans, including that many have died from the BBL surgery, 'looking good' is the 'only thing that counts' - and not the risks.
While Carla has been putting money aside for her daughter's future surgeries, she admitted to the magazine that she will try again to get the surgery 'on the NHS by bending the truth'.
So far the mother and daughter duo have saved up around £1,500 already - with the mum putting £100 a month into the account, and Tanisha adding in money from birthdays and Christmas.
Tanisha has always been pampered by her mum, who admits the teen has been having hair extensions every few months since she was 12, acrylic nails every three weeks and her eyebrows tinted frequently.
Carla spends around £200 monthly on her teenager's appearance so she can 'look the part from a young age' - before she begins her regime of surgery at 16.
She plans to have fillers for her 16th birthday, and Botox from the same age, followed by breast enhancement surgery at 18.
And if her mum isn't anything to go by, the teen will do everything and anything she can to get what she wants done for a cheaper price.
Former glamour model Carla originally went to a Harley Street surgeon for her nose surgery, where she was quoted £6,000 which she wasn't prepared to fork out for.
Instead, she convinced her GP to refer her to the NHS where she got the nose job for free, and even now, she sees 'nothing wrong' with her controversial behaviour.
Tanisha also believes her mum has done the right thing, explaining she wants to be 'just like her', and dreams of being famous so she can appear on Love Island.
"I know what I want and I'll find the best way to get it," the teen concluded. "Surgery doesn't worry me. Mum's had it and she's fine."
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In other news, Carla's sons revealed their embarrassment at their friends 'fancying their mum' as she 'won't cover it up' in saucy Instagram snaps.
And she's not the only mum causing embarrassment - as Liz Hurley wore a very revealing dress for son Damien's birthday.
And this mum and daughter are mistaken for sisters - despite their age gap.
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