In the early 2000s, Natasha Stewart, better known as Pebbelz Da Model, was a name that turned heads. She was an urban model and adult entertainer famous for her extreme curves—especially her dramatically enhanced buttocks. While her fans absolutely adored her, her quest for the biggest silicone-enhanced ass ultimately led to scandal, tragedy, and a cautionary tale that still resonates to this day.
Pebbelz was later charged with manslaughter. Prosecutors alleged she falsely claimed the injector was a licensed professional and accepted a $200 referral fee. Her trial in 2014 drew widespread attention, as it exposed the risks of unregulated cosmetic procedures and the social pressures that drive women to pursue them.

The Obsession with Extreme Curves
Pebbelz didn’t just want to stand out; she wanted to redefine the limits of what was possible with cosmetic enhancements. To achieve her signature look, she turned to illegal silicone injections. These risky procedures—conducted in hotel rooms or private homes—were far from the safety of licensed medical clinics. Despite the dangers, these underground enhancements became a growing trend among women seeking exaggerated curves.Tragedy Strikes
In 2012, Pebbelz’s involvement in this underground cosmetic world led to devastating consequences. She referred Karima Gordon, a 37-year-old woman from Atlanta, to an unlicensed practitioner in Jackson, Mississippi. Gordon paid $1,500 for silicone injections to enlarge her buttocks, but the procedure went horribly wrong. Shortly after, she died from a silicone embolism that caused severe complications in her lungs.Pebbelz was later charged with manslaughter. Prosecutors alleged she falsely claimed the injector was a licensed professional and accepted a $200 referral fee. Her trial in 2014 drew widespread attention, as it exposed the risks of unregulated cosmetic procedures and the social pressures that drive women to pursue them.
Conviction and Reversal
Stewart was convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison, but her story didn’t end there. In 2017, her conviction was overturned on appeal due to errors in the trial process. While she was granted a new trial, the case left an indelible mark on public awareness about the dangers of illegal cosmetic enhancements.Life After Scandal
Today, Pebbelz Da Model has stepped away from the dangerous underground world that defined her past. She’s active on social media, where she connects with fans and shares her life journey. Her posts reflect a mix of resilience, introspection, and a willingness to move forward. In recent years, she’s hosted meet-and-greet events, showing that she’s still a figure of intrigue and fascination for many.
