She spent a fortune to transform herself into a human Barbie

A model who calls herself Jessie Bunny says she has separated from her family over plastic surgery, claiming she does not understand why they are judging her choices because she is happy.

The girl, who is trying to resemble the doll "Barbie", said that her family refuses to talk to her about the massive transformation she has undergone.

Jessica, 21, is a German-born model who has spent more than £45,000 on plastic surgery in an effort to fulfill her dreams of looking like Barbie.

But her surgery led to her being isolated from her family.

"They're blocking my calls," Jesse told Austrian newspaper Heuth.

It is very sad because I love being in contact with them, especially with my brother and grandparents.”

"I keep texting but never get any responses," she said.

According to the newspaper "Mirror"

Jesse recently had three enhancements, a nose operation and multiple lip procedures to achieve her desired look.

She says she does not understand why her family rejected her decision to change her physical appearance.

"I just don't understand why they act this way just because I changed my appearance."

And Jessie, who has 80,700 followers on Instagram, has been regularly posting photos of "How far you've come" since 2018.

In the previous photos, she appears with short brown hair, glasses, and lip piercings, as it is difficult to determine that she is the same girl in her current appearance.

The final "fixing" of her look came in 2021 when Jesse added more lip fillers, lengthened her hair, and increased her body transformations.

When asked if she feels more comfortable now that she's done work, Jessica said, "Wake up in the morning feeling happy and comfortable in your own skin is amazing."

Jessica eventually left home at the age of 17 only to begin her physical transformation shortly thereafter.

She revealed that she paid for her first surgery from the money she received from her mother and father to take driving lessons.

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