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I spent £760k on surgery to be the ‘world’s most beautiful woman’ – now my friends are jealous of me & I can’t get work


JANAINA Prazeres has been dubbed the ‘most beautiful woman in the world’, but has now opened up on the downsides of being so good looking.

Not only is making friends a challenge, but the 35-year-old also got candid on how her good looks limit her job opportunities too. 

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Janaina Prazeres has been dubbed the ‘world’s most beautiful woman’Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office
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But she’s now set the record straight on the downsides of her attractive lifeCredit: Jam Press/CO Press Office
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She claimed that women are jealous of her, which makes it challenging to form friendshipsCredit: Jam Press/CO Press Office
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She also struggles to get work as a result of her good looksCredit: Jam Press/CO Press Office

Janaina confessed that her stunning looks are not natural but “paid for.”

The influencer has spent over £760,000 on cosmetic procedures ranging from breast augmentations to butt fillers, Botox and buccal fat removal, and claimed that her beauty makes her feel “powerful.”

The content creator, who boasts 712,000 Instagram followers, has gone to extreme lengths to look beautiful, and has even had a controversial bee venom treatment for her skin.

She told NeedToKnow: “My appearance is the result of significant investment and planning.

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“Beauty isn’t just genetics – it’s dedication and investing in yourself.

“I love feeling more beautiful and I always strive to keep my self-esteem high. That’s the secret to a better life.

“If I can invest in it, I won’t hold back, I believe there’s nothing wrong with paying for something that makes me feel powerful.”

The São Paulo native, previously voted the ‘Perfect Woman’ by Playboy due to her body’s proportions, admitted that her good looks often lead to objectification.

She said: “Being too beautiful sometimes makes people view me as an object or a trophy.”

Not only this, but she opened up on the challenges she faces when it comes to making friends and getting jobs, as she confessed: “It is also difficult to maintain female friendships, as I often sense a competitive and envious atmosphere.

My Turkey tummy-tuck left me with a flesh-eating disease- jampress

“This makes it hard to form genuine relationships.

“I have learned to stand up for myself and set boundaries so that people respect me beyond my physical appearance.

Being considered ‘perfect’ does not define who I truly am. There’s so much more to me than what people see

Janaina Prazeres

“Some work opportunities have even been limited because my beauty often overshadows my other qualities, which leads people to underestimate my professional skills.”

Janaína has splashed out on various surgeries to perfect her look, including three nose jobs, two nose reconstructions, four liposuctions with BBL, three boob jobs, a facelift and even claimed to have had a rib removed.

What are the risks of getting surgery abroad?

IT’S important to do your research if you’re thinking about having cosmetic surgery abroad.

It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks.

Safety standards in different countries may not be as high.

No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad.

If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment.

Overseas clinics may not provide follow-up treatment, or they may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK.

Also, they may not have a healthcare professional in the UK you can visit if you have any problems.

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But that’s not all, as she revealed: “I am now getting $100,000 [£81,740] reconstruction surgery for my butt.”

The beauty also regularly invests in maintenance Botox and lip fillers every three months, along with anti-ageing drips.

She emphasised: “People criticise but being named the most perfect woman comes at a price, and I chose to pay it to achieve that standard.”

Despite this, she continued: “Being considered ‘perfect’ does not define who I truly am. There’s so much more to me than what people see. 

“I hope that, in the future, women will be recognised not only for their beauty but also for their other qualities and merits.”

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The influencer claimed that her beauty makes her feel “powerful”Credit: Jam Press/CO Press Office
Woman in black swimsuit, wearing gold necklaces and bracelet.

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She has had three nose jobs, two nose reconstructions, four liposuctions with BBL, three boob jobs, a facelift and even claimed to have had a rib removedCredit: Jam Press/CO Press Office



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