Daughter, 14, of NHS nose job ‘scrounger’ wants £30k-worth of surgery including a Brazilian Butt Lift to become famous after her mum said ‘ugly people get nowhere’
THE 14-year-old daughter of brazen Carla Bellucci, who faked depression to get a free £7,000 nose job on the NHS, says she “can’t wait” to have £30,000-worth of cosmetic procedures to help fulfil her dreams of becoming famous.
Mum-of-three Carla, 37, who lives in a three-bedroom house in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, sunk to a new low after admitting she wants her “non-academic” daughter Tanisha to have surgery “as ugly people get nowhere”.
But young Tanisha has leapt to her mother’s defence calling her a “hustler” who just “recognises what I’m good at and is pushing me towards it”.
Speaking exclusively to Fabulous Digital, Tanisha said: “I hate school. Mum recognises that forcing me to sit exams and study subjects I hate like mates or science will just make me miserable. Instead she's helping me focus on what I want to do and what suits me.”
Carla has set up a surgery fund for Tanisha’s future treatments and deposits £100 a month into the account instead of giving her pocket money. She has saved £1,500 so far.
Carla, who is also mum to sons Jermaine, 16, and Jayden, 12, outrageously believes Tanisha “will need to rely on her looks to get on in life, so she will need to be perfect”.
She’s happy for her to have a controversial Brazilian butt lift – a dangerous procedure that has a death rate of one in 3,000 - tooth veneers and D-cup size boob implants.
Tanisha said: “I plan to have a Brazilian Butt Lift when I’m 16, we’re currently talking to clinics here and overseas who will do the surgery at that age with my mum’s consent.
"I’m sure many people will freak out but us teens probably know more about plastic surgery than our parents.
I plan to have a Brazilian Butt Lift when I’m 16 - I'd love mum and I to have matching ones
Tanisha
“I love Cardi B, Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian, they all having amazing curves and butts. I would love it if mum and I could have twin butt lifts.
"I want the surgery to give me confidence and to stand out. It’s only my body fat being put into a different place so I don’t understand the concern.”
She added: “I admire the way Kylie Jenner has had lip and cheek filler to make her beautiful, I want to be allowed to do that and mum’s going to make it happen.
"I plan to have it done at 16. I also want whiter teeth and am begging mum for veneers.”
Tanisha was bullied earlier this year at a local secondary school so Carla decided to home-school her.
Carla told Fabulous Digital: “I am an excellent teacher and the bullies were devastating Tanisha’s confidence.
Mum recognises that forcing me to sit exams and study subjects I hate like mates or science will just make me miserable
Tanisha
"Now she gets her school work done in half the time and then goes to the gym, works on her Instagram, has her nails done and comes shopping with me. She’s so much happier and more confident.”
Tanisha added: “I love it. I’m no longer scared about girls bullying me because they think I look different. I whizz through my lessons, mum checks my work and then we go and work out.
“I don’t think how well you do in an exam is any indication to how you’ll do in the real world.
THE 'DEADLIEST COSMETIC PROCEDURE' IN THE WORLD
BRAZILIAN bum lifts are the "deadliest cosmetic procedure", a top surgeon has warned.
The controversial op involves taking fat from other areas of the body and injecting it into the glutes and bum to make them bigger.
But, if it's not done correctly, it can cause serious problems, Professor for aesthetic surgery Jim Frame from Anglia Ruskin University warned.
"To be successful, a fat graft needs nutrition and so has to be injected into tissue that has a blood supply," Prof Frame said.
"Fat has more chance of staying in place if it is inserted into muscle – but this is where the risk lies.
"Injecting fat into the buttocks can easily lead to serious problems if done incorrectly. These include a fat embolism, when fat enters the bloodstream and blocks a blood vessel.
"In the lungs, for example, it blocks oxygen from entering the bloodstream, while in the brain it can cause a stroke – both can be fatal."
Cheap overseas clinics are contributing to a rise in deaths from having the procedure, Prof Frame, a senior consultant surgeon at Springfield Hospital, Chelmsford, said.
Last year a survey of 692 surgeons from across the world found 32 patients had died from a condition called a fat embolism - where the injected fat travels to other parts of the body that it shouldn't.
"Most of these deaths appear to have been caused by inappropriately qualified practitioners working in non-approved facilities, including homes and garages," he added.
"Other post-surgery problems, such as gangrene and sepsis, can also be fatal."
"None of the Kardashians have university or college degrees and they rule the social media world. Kylie Jenner made her mum home school her, she got surgery and fillers and she's done great things. She’s a billionaire.
“Real life skills are what I need. I’m focusing on developing a social media following, and studying dance and singing.
"My mum isn't academic but she’s a hustler with street smarts. She recognises what I’m good at and is pushing me towards that. I’m so proud she is.”
Tanisha doesn't seem offended about her mum's obsession with her looks and seems blasé about having surgery to alter her appearance.
There are also seems to be no doubt that going under the knife will help fulfil her fame dreams.
My mum isn't academic but she’s a hustler with street smarts
Tanisha
She said: “My mum is teaching me how to enhance my beauty. Beauty these days is about how you use the tools around you like makeup, clothes, plastic surgery and even Instagram filters. Everyone has a different definition of beautiful.
“If anyone thinks my mum is bad by being straight with me about school, my academic record or plastic surgery they can get lost off. I agree with her because she's practical. Kris Jenner did this with her kids and my mum's just like Kris.”
Carla added: “She is very pretty but she can be more beautiful and deserves every chance I can offer her.”
Carla used to work as an activities co-ordinator for dementia patients but has been signed off indefinitely due to the stress and anxiety she has suffered from trolls over her revelation she tricked NHS doctors into a free nose job. She has been dubbed a "scrounger" and a "scammer" online.
The outspoken teen has hit out at trolls who attacked Carla saying they’re simply jealous of her mum’s beauty and frankness.
If anyone thinks my mum is bad by being straight with me about school, my academic record or plastic surgery they can get lost off
Tanisha
She said: “I am not ashamed of my mum. She used services available to her. People are just jealous and trying to bully her. It’s appalling. My mum is gorgeous and would do anything to help me.
“She knows what is best for me and I want to be just like her. She’s in touch with the teenagers of today and I have an amazing relationship with her and can talk about wanting plastic surgery or fillers and that’s important.
“I think people who bully her online are vile people who hate their own lives. They are just jealous.
Plastic surgery on the NHS
COSMETIC surgery is not routinely provided on the NHS but can be provided for psychological or other health reasons.
The NHS might pay for:
- Breast implants if a woman's breasts are severely underdeveloped or asymmetrical, and it's clear this is causing her significant psychological distress
- Nose reshaping if the person has breathing problems
- A tummy tuck if the person has excess fat or skin after weight loss or pregnancy
- A breast reduction operation if the weight of a woman's breasts is causing her back problems
"We’re told not to bully people at school but in real life people hide behind their Instagram profiles and attack people. They are the ones who should be ashamed not my mum.”
Carla has also said if Tanisha wanted to use the NHS to get free surgery like her she wouldn’t stop her.
She said: “If the system allows it why not. The system is set up that way. People have their knickers in a twist because I used the system. When really its fat people or drug addicts who should be banned from using, it.”
“Most of all I am raising a strong daughter and if anyone slags her or me for that they are simply bullies and jealous.”
Carla appeared on This Morning to discuss her NHS nose job and was told it "looks wonky" by host Phillip Schofield.
She also recently revealed that she's crowdfunding for a £6,000 bum lift.