Kara Nicole Hays, a man, spends $70,000 to look like Britney Spears. |
"One is not born a woman, one becomes one." Simone de Beauvoir. Plastic surgery today can make you look like whoever you like, man or woman.
A young man was a great fan of Britney Spears and went under the knife to prove it.
A young man was a great fan of Britney Spears and went under the knife to prove it.
Kara Nicole Hays spent approximately $70,000 to get the look of Britney Spears the news media reported.
The
26-year-old believes that the surgery cost about $30,000 which she did
in 2002, the remainder went to therapy, hormones, clothing, cosmetics
and everything else he needed to make the transition.
Hays said that his face is all natural and any resemblance to Spears is a lucky coincidence.
"I never had facial reconstruction to look like a celebrity," he said.
Hays, who went by the name of Kody while growing up in a staunchly conservative area of Southeastern Ohio, said Spears's music brought him comfort in difficult times.
"Britney was a person who helped me through depression," he said. "Dancing to Britney's videos also helped me lose weight and feel better about myself."
"I never had facial reconstruction to look like a celebrity," he said.
Hays, who went by the name of Kody while growing up in a staunchly conservative area of Southeastern Ohio, said Spears's music brought him comfort in difficult times.
"Britney was a person who helped me through depression," he said. "Dancing to Britney's videos also helped me lose weight and feel better about myself."
Hays told the news media that he faced a lot of toxic attitudes in his small town.
He said his family had trouble accepting initially that he wanted to live his life as a girl.
They feared a backlash from narrow-minded neighbors.
"It was not until we brought in doctors and psychiatrists when they finally grasped the situation," he said.
They feared a backlash from narrow-minded neighbors.
"It was not until we brought in doctors and psychiatrists when they finally grasped the situation," he said.
Hays said that although he was allowed to enter school as a girl, there was no great storybook ending.
"I
was nominated to the court of honor probably as a joke, but my name had
to be removed," he said. "The school officials had to personally come
to my house to ask my mom and I about me being removed in the fear of
controversy in the small town."
He said he played "low profile" in high school because of "death threats."
He said he played "low profile" in high school because of "death threats."
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