Man forks out thousands on botox and filler injections to resemble Marilyn Monroe

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Cyril Roux from Toulon France has spent thousands in an attempt to resemble the look of his idol the infamous Marilyn Monroe.

Cyril is addicted to lips fillers and has shared the before and after photos of his face following the procedures. Regular filler injections have resulted in his lips being stretched and distorted to an unbelievable size.

Extreme Lip Filler Man
Meet the ‘Plastic Guy’, whose nickname is for obvious reasons – Cyril’s desire to resemble iconic movie star Monroe and portray a more youthful look spurred his love of cosmetic procedures. Although it may not be everyone’s ideal image he is very content with his new look.

Cyril said: “I was first attracted to cosmetic procedures as I wanted to look more like my inspiration, Marilyn Monroe.

Extreme Lip Filler Man

“I had my first procedure at the age of 26 I had my first procedure, a Botox session which I considered a great experience and made me want more.

“I’ve now had over 20 procedures, including 16 lip fillers over the last year-and-a-half, which I get topped up with 1ml of filler in each lip every two months.

“I’ve now spent over £3,500 ($4,900) on my lips alone and over £5,000 ($7,000) on cosmetic procedures in total.

“Cyril already has further procedures planned for the future despite already spending a phenomenal amount on his treatments.

“I’m hoping to have a nose job and get chin and cheek implants in the future,” he said.

“My next procedure will be a nose job in Tunisia, I’m just waiting because I still don’t have the £2,000 ($2,800) to pay for it at the moment.

Extreme Lip Filler Man

“I think I could say that I’m an addict to injections.

“I often get haters, people that I don’t even know sometimes laugh at me and say I look weird when they look at me.

“But I’m proud to be a plastic guy and will continue to do it. As for people looking at me and judging me, I don’t care.

“At the end of the day, beauty is very important – not for others but yourself.”

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