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OnlyFans star reveals she 'almost died' from botched BBL in Turkey which left her 'vomiting blood' - and had a horror encounter with male nurse

OnlyFans star reveals she 'almost died' from botched BBL in Turkey which left her 'vomiting blood' - and had a horror encounter with male nurse

Daily Mail​18 hours ago

Adult performer Kayla Jade has admitted 'I almost died from my first BBL' while recounting her 'horrific experience' at a cosmetic surgery clinic in Turkey.
Kayla, 30, from New Zealand, told her 2.2 million TikTok followers that she was awake through the entire Brazilian Butt Lift surgery as she recalled lying on the operating table 'paralysed' while internally 'screaming' due to the pain.
After the procedure, Kayla began 'vomiting blood' while 'fading in and out of consciousness' as she detailed her nightmarish ordeal - including allegedly experiencing sexual harrassment during her time at the hospital.
'There were two nurses looking after me, and one of the nurses was getting me dressed to leave [after the surgery]. And, as soon as [the female nurse] left the room, he immediately started touching me inappropriately while he was getting me dressed.
Kayla claimed he 'did it again' in the elevator as she was leaving the unnamed medical facility.
The mother-of-two said the memory of the alleged incident only came back a month or two after Kayla's surgery.
'I was just sitting in my kitchen and I broke down crying because I remembered everything.
'It was like my body was in such shock from the surgery that it just blanked that out until I was ready enough to process [the incident],' she continued.
The OnlyFans performer, who now makes £40,000 every month, shared that she 'cheapened out' and flew to Turkey several years ago as part of an all-inclusive package that covered the costs of her flights, accommodation, and the butt lift surgery itself.
'So I almost died from my first BBL in Turkey,' she began her eight-minute TikTok that has amassed 1.9 million views since it was shared on the social media platform yesterday.
'I can be quite impulsive so I definitely rushed into it without thinking of the complications that the surgery may have had,' Kayla continued.
Kayla, who posts confessional videos of her experiences as an escort on TikTok, said she hoped her story would make young women 'think twice' about heavily discounted surgeries in medical tourism hotspots like Turkey.
At the time, however, Kayla felt she'd done enough research after looking up the clinic, reading online reviews and going through 'before-and-after' photos posted on its website.
She added that she had been speaking with the doctor over Whatsapp and he told Kayla she was a 'great candidate' for a BBL after an initial consultation.
While Kayla inititally felt good about her decision, things veered off-course quite soon after she touched down in Turkey - as she recalled being unable to get a hold of her doctor.
When she finally met him, she says the surgeon told Kayla she wouldn't get the results she wanted because she didn't have enough fat for a BBL.
The cosmetic procedure is used to enhance the appearance of the patient's buttocks by making them bigger, more rounded, or lifted. A standard BBL involves removing fat from the hips, abdomen, or back with liposuction before injecting it back into the buttocks.
'I 100 per cent had enough fat for a BBL, like I'd purposely been gaining weight for the BBL,' Kayla countered.
'It's like he was trying to lower my expectations because he knew he was gonna cheap out and do a half-a**ed job,' she added.
Despite this, Kayla said she remained hopeful about the procedure - until she found herself lying awake on the operating table during the excruciatingly painful surgery.
'I remember I could hear nurses and the doctors talking and I couldn't move my body,' she recalled.
'I was paralysed, but I could just feel like tears running down my face because I was in so much pain.
'There was nothing I could do. I was just lying there in my head screaming, but I could just feel all the stuff that was happening. I guess they didn't give me enough anesthetic,' Kayla said.
After the allegedly botched procedure, which Kayla had reversed in Australia, she was shaking uncontrollably and 'vomiting blood' because of the shock of the BBL.
The post-op care was equally bad, Kayla alleged, as she revealed she was placed on her back immediately after the surgery - even though, patients who have undergone BBLs are advised to lie on their stomach for at least six weeks afterwards.
After one day at the hospital, Kayla was asked to vacate the bed - despite the fact that she was still extremely fragile from the surgery and in and out of consciousness'.
While she was in this vulnerable state, Kayla was allegedly molested by the male nurse while he was helping her get changed - as she claimed he touched her inappropriately on two occasions.
'Please don't cheapen out like what I did and end up in some crazy situation,' Kayla concluded.
Fans rushed to the comments section to praise Kayla for sharing her story to raise awareness about the dark side of Turkey's booming cosmetics industry - while condeming her alleged treatment at the clinic, including her experience of assault.
One person wrote: 'Thank you for sharing a bit of your life with us and never shying away from warning people of potential danger. You've been more transparent than the internet deserves.'
Another said Kayla's BBL horror story will, hopefully, 'encourage other young women to think long and hard' before opting for such 'serious elective surgeries' as the butt lift.
A third person agreed that it was worth saving up for these surgeries so that they're performed at reputed clinics by qualified medical professionals, warning against cut-price package deals that sound too good to be true.
Fans rushed to the comments section to praise Kayla for sharing her story to raise awareness about the dark side of Turkey's booming cosmetics industry - while condeming her alleged treatment at the clinic, including her experience of assault
'I waited an extra year and a half to save up so I could go to a top surgeon in Beverly Hills,' they said. 'For my nose, but Turkey ones look risky and obvious to me.
'No recourse legally there either, same as Mexico. Choose wisely ladies! You are lucky to be alive.'
Several people lauded Kayla's bravery through the 'traumatising' experience, with one TikTok user writing: 'Being awake during surgery is my absolute nightmare.'
'You weren't under general anesthesia? Or local?,' another confirmed. 'Cuz that's crazy!!!'
Others still shared their fears that her botched surgery was part of an organ harvesting operation, with one person writing: 'Girl, please make sure you aren't missing a kidney/any organs.
'I've heard so many stories about doctors in Turkey and other places taking organs from patients getting plastic surgery.'
'Girl you need to make sure you still have all your organs after this.'
Kayla, who hosts her StoryTime podcast while juggling her OnlyFans career with different business ventures, has previously said she's a 'feminist' who's 'inspiring' the next generation of women to achieve their dreams.
Kayla, who lives in Australia, owns two properties worth over £2million and claims she rakes in around £40,000 every single month from the adult website.
She said that the site, where she's in the top 0.1 per cent of creators, has enabled her to 'have the life she always dreamed of'.
Her comments come surrounding increased debate over adult content creators, including Bonnie Blue who has made headlines in recent weeks for gloating about sleeping with hordes of young and impressionable men.
But Kayla, who is also a qualified personal trainer, said: 'I really think I'm inspiring the next generation of women to achieve their dreams.
'I am a feminist in a way because I talk a lot about women's rights and their welfare. I don't think that I or other women should be judged for what they do as long as it isn't hurting anyone else.
'I think everyone should have the right to do what they want with their body. It shouldn't be a problem the way I chose to make my own money.
'I think that what I'm doing is really inspiring for other women who may be thinking about what career to pursue.
Kayla - who hails from New Zealand but now lives on Australia's Gold Coast - created her OnlyFans account in 2022.
She previously worked as a personal trainer but wanted more from life than it could provide.
Quickly after she started performing in 2022, she was earning in excess of £15,000 each month.
Kayla has since invested a lot of her earnings into property - including a £1.7million four-bedroom house on the Gold Coast's seafront which has a pool.
She also owns a three-bed house nearby - which is worth over £300,000 - which she rents out.
Kayla is also working on creating a line of sex toys with sexual wellness company Vush as she told The Daily Mail: 'I never thought this would be my life. But I've built a career, a fanbase and a lifestyle on my own terms. That feels powerful.'

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