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Are these the most extreme plastic surgery addicts ever?

By Siofra Brennan
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14 Sep, 2017 08:45 PM4 mins to read

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Pixie Fox is on a cosmetic quest to look like a living cartoon in Los Angeles, California. Photo / Getty Images

Pixie Fox is on a cosmetic quest to look like a living cartoon in Los Angeles, California. Photo / Getty Images

Celebrities and movie stars are often quick to deny they've had work done to perfect their appearance, but that is not the case for the subjects of a brand new All 4 series, Plastic and Proud.

The show features Swedish glamour model Natasha Crown, whose aim in life is to have the biggest bum as possible.

To achieve a derrière that makes you stare, Natasha gorges on chocolate sundaes and huge meals in an attempt to deliberately pile on the pounds for a fat transfer that will make her six foot rear even bigger, reported the Daily Mail.

"I was 20 when I had my first procedure and yes, I would say I'm obsessed," she said.

"The first thing I do in the morning is go to the mirror and look at my bum.

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"Maybe I have body dysmorphia or something but I don't feel like it is even that big. I definitely want bigger."

Natasha Crown earns a living by selling her videos and photographs to big bum enthusiasts. Photo / Getty Images
Natasha Crown earns a living by selling her videos and photographs to big bum enthusiasts. Photo / Getty Images

The 24-year-old grew up as a happy child in Gothenburg and says she was always very outgoing and popular.

"When I was a teenager and my body started to change - I got boobs, I got a bum. I just loved my body so much.

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"Since then I have had three butt lifts as well as boob jobs and I also have [lip] filler and lots of other procedures.

Natasha Crown gears up for a consultation on what will be her fourth bum lift surgery in four years. Photo / Getty Images
Natasha Crown gears up for a consultation on what will be her fourth bum lift surgery in four years. Photo / Getty Images

"I just love the feel of having a big bum. When I walk, I feel all the jiggling, jiggling, jiggling and I start to feel horny with myself.

"That is the best feeling I think. My bum makes me feel sexy and makes me feel powerful."

But not everyone is as thrilled with Natasha's life choices as she is.

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Her parents have regularly pleaded with her to stop altering her body, worrying that her pursuit of the perfect body is doing untold damage.

Pixie Fox is on a cosmetic quest to look like a living cartoon in LA. Photo / Getty Images
Pixie Fox is on a cosmetic quest to look like a living cartoon in LA. Photo / Getty Images

She said: "They think about my health and tell me to think about the future, will I ever have a family of my own and things like that.

"It is difficult for them to see me change. Sometimes they have been very cruel and said things like, 'you look like a cow.' they don't understand why I am doing this and I say to them: 'how can you speak to your own daughter like that?'

"Eventually, I just had to say: 'Ok, you think that, but I am going to continue because this is for me and it makes me happy.'

The documentary follows Natasha as she visits her plastic surgeon, Dr Berne, for a consultation on what will be her fourth butt surgery in four years.

Bryan Ray is obsessed with looking like Britney Spears. Photo / Getty Images
Bryan Ray is obsessed with looking like Britney Spears. Photo / Getty Images

Dr Berne said: "Obviously, you have to be careful that you do not perform surgery on anyone who maybe needs psychiatric help or is vulnerable but you look at Natasha.

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"It is obvious she has a strong mind and she knows what she wants."

"Curvy Natasha's shapely rear has attracted thousands of fans online and she now earns a living by selling her videos and photographs to big-bum enthusiasts.

She said: "I never knew it was possible to make money from having a big bum but I love my job and I never want to do anything else."

Neven Ciganovic, 47, has had countless surgeries in his quest to maintain a youthful appearance. Photo / Getty Images
Neven Ciganovic, 47, has had countless surgeries in his quest to maintain a youthful appearance. Photo / Getty Images

The series also catches up with self-confessed plastic surgery addict and Croatian TV personality Neven Ciganovic. The 47-year-old is on a quest to remain youthful looking forever - and is spending a fortune on extensive surgery to do so.

Neven said: "I had my first surgery when I was 22 and I just couldn't stop. My goal is to look good forever."

After losing a lot of weight in his teens, the reality star became obsessed with how he looked.

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Pixie Fox had six ribs removed to achieve her tiny waist. Photo / Getty Images
Pixie Fox had six ribs removed to achieve her tiny waist. Photo / Getty Images

He explained: "I've had three nose jobs, silicone plumping in the lips and I have twice had cheek implants.

"I just want to stop this raging. I want to look 47 forever."

The series also tells the stories of star, a former stripper and dominatrix from Birmingham who travels to Istanbul for extensive surgery.

Pixie Fox. Photo / Getty Images
Pixie Fox. Photo / Getty Images

Pixie Fox, a self-confessed plastic addict whose quest to look like a living cartoon has seen her have countless surgeries including the removal of six ribs also stars.

And Bryan Ray, a 32-year-old whose obsession with Britney Spears has seen him spend more than £80k on transformative surgeries and procedures.

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