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PLASTIC surgery addict Mary Magdalene has unveiled her latest Barbie nose and cat eyes look.

The 25-year-old social media star boasted that her “new face” looks like a “forest fairy elf” as she showed off her latest procedures.

The heavily tattooed model from Toronto had her first cosmetic procedure aged 21 and last year had 5,000cc breast expanders to enlarge her already enormous 38J cup size.

Mary has already spent £75,000 on extreme plastic surgeries and posted a photo of herself with her face swollen and bandaged on Instagram over the weekend after her latest procedure “My top lip is still not f***ing moving at all from the surgery!” she said in a short clip. READ MORE BELOW

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