Pixee went viral in 2015 for spending over $100,000 on plastic surgery, which was not limited to breast or butt implants. Had she stopped there, things might have turned out much better for her. The procedures, financed by sugar daddies, included several breast augmentations, a tummy tuck, fat removal, a facelift, lip injections, and, last but certainly not least, the removal of six ribs to achieve what she called "the smallest waist in the world."


Things took a dramatic turn of events in 2018, when she, after not having posted on her Instagram account for a few months, posted a photo along with the following caption.

Eventually, the media caught wind of this, and rumors spread that she had suffered brain damage as a result of a surgery gone wrong. This remains unconfirmed to this day.
In early 2023, Pixee posted a selfie on Instagram, something she had avoided for years. In my opinion, she looks much better now compared to when she was at the peak of having surgeries. It seems I’m not the only one who thinks that, as several of the comments say, 'It was good that you stopped with the surgeries' and 'You look so much healthier these days.

Some might argue that God intervened, telling her not to have any more surgeries and giving her a second chance at life. Whether that's true or not, one thing is certain: women shouldn't strive to look like cartoon characters such as Jessica Rabbit. Achieving that look requires risking one's life.


Things took a dramatic turn of events in 2018, when she, after not having posted on her Instagram account for a few months, posted a photo along with the following caption.

Eventually, the media caught wind of this, and rumors spread that she had suffered brain damage as a result of a surgery gone wrong. This remains unconfirmed to this day.
In early 2023, Pixee posted a selfie on Instagram, something she had avoided for years. In my opinion, she looks much better now compared to when she was at the peak of having surgeries. It seems I’m not the only one who thinks that, as several of the comments say, 'It was good that you stopped with the surgeries' and 'You look so much healthier these days.

Some might argue that God intervened, telling her not to have any more surgeries and giving her a second chance at life. Whether that's true or not, one thing is certain: women shouldn't strive to look like cartoon characters such as Jessica Rabbit. Achieving that look requires risking one's life.
