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90 Day Fiancé star fears career is over as she admits surgery regret

90 Day Fiancé star fears career is over as she admits surgery regret

Daily Mirror10-07-2025
The television personality is one of nine celebrities taking part in a new plastic surgery reversal programme
90 Day Fiancé star Larissa Lima has confessed fears her Only Fans career will be impacted by her decision to reverse various plastic surgery procedures.
The reality star admits she regrets her 1,500-cc breast implants in E! Entertainment's new series, Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind.

Hosted by RuPaul's Michelle Visage, the candid show follows nine celebrities as they decide whether to ditch their cosmetic enhancements for a more natural look.

In the first episode, streaming now on Hayu, Larissa reveals how many procedures she has received since 2018. She listed: "Lipo on my knees, thighs, tummy tuck, BBL three times. I removed it and got a butt lift. I got two boob jobs, fat removal, lipo in my chin. And I think that's it. Oh, nose job. I also got a six-pack, vaser liposuction."
But the Brazilian-born star has since grown to regret the enhancements. "I just wish I could go back in time," she told fellow castmate Alan McGarry.

Explaining how her surgery journey began, Larissa said: "I got my first surgery [when] I was doing 90 Day Fiancé. After I got my boobs and my nose [done]. I said 'Oh this is amazing.' Like I won the lottery."
After launching her Only Fans account in 2020, the 38-year-old decided to increase her breast implant size with hopes it would increase her income.

She explained: "I make money on Only Fans and I thought well 'Bigger boobs [are] gonna make more money' and I thought 'What could go wrong?'
"When I started to make money on Only Fans, I'm not gonna lie, I was very happy. But to make the big money you need to do a lot."
But choosing to ditch the implants could negatively impact her career, and the Larissa is ready for that shift.

When asked how reversing the procedures will impact her Only Fans audience, Larissa confessed: "Maybe they will not like the reverse but [I already have] my foot out."
Elsewhere in the show, Larissa opened up about her tough childhood. The TLC star revealed that she was bullied by other kids.
"Growing up, I was bullied and this really made me feel very sad. Kids are very cruel sometimes." This led her to pursue beauty because, as she sees it, "people really love beautiful people".
"I always wanted to look like Kim Kardashian, Pamela Anderson, Anna Nicole Smith," she said.
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