A 19-YEAR-OLD beauty fanatic who's already had over a litre of filler and other plastic enhancements has revealed she's not stopping any time soon – despite people telling she looks older than her years.
The rising TikTok sensation, Alicia Bell, who first went viral after admitting she's going back to her ''chav'' roots, has now revealed one of her latest transformations – a new Hollywood smile.
At just 19, Alicia has forked out for a number of procedures, including platinum blonde hair extensions, ''1278ml'' of filler pumped into her face and pout, as well as Botox and a boob job she got earlier this year.
But it seems, there is no stopping the young woman, who is convinced she will become the Prime Minister one day – Alicia recently announced on TikTok she is now getting her teeth done with composite veneers.
However, whilst some people have mocked Alicia as 'fake-looking', the young star admitted that it was exactly the look she was after – ''plastic and fake''.
In her eyes, others' opinion didn't matter – as no matter what she did, people would comment on her appearance and lifestyle either way.
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Hitting back at her haters, the ''Future PM'' said: ''Like brev you bullied me before I got it done and you still gonna do it after.
''You're just broke and jealous.''
The 19-year-old, from London, has always been very open about getting any beauty enhancements, regularly sharing her journey on social media, where her page has over 165k followers.
Although Alicia hasn't revealed how she is able to afford all the expensive treatments, she did confess she had a ''sugar uncle'' earlier this summer after fans spotted her in Dubai.
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But the 19-year-old, from London, may feel her best with the surgeries and glow-up makeovers, the obsession with being ''fake'' has been brutally slammed online.
According to concerned followers on the platform, Alicia, who likes clubbing, now looks older than ever, with some even reckoning the fillers have aged her by a decade.
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One said: ''I thought you were older, about 28ish.''
Someone else chimed in: ''You have always been beautiful. I just wish you knew your self worth lovely.''
Another urged the blonde to steer clear of the smile transformation, writing: ''Your natural teeth are beautiful and they add character you don’t want to look like everyone else with the same teeth you’re beautiful.''
''never ever ever touch your teeth, trust me you will regret it at 60,'' a fourth penned.
However, there has also been plenty of support, with some even branding Alicia their ''icon'' – and the stunner even had a message to all the trolls.
''People make out being “fake” is bad but everyone has had modifications made to themselves at one point or will.''
The 19-year-old first made headlines after revealing she was done with trying to be ''classy'' and now fully embraced her old ''chav'' ways.
“I'm gonna go back to my chav roots.
“I just got my lashes done, and, yeah, to be honest, I wanna get more lip filler.
“I'm gonna just make myself look like March me. And I just think that's how I feel comfortable.
“I've just given up on this classy look. I'm not a classy woman, to be honest. I'm a chav.
“So I need to just get on with the look, get back with the look, and get my lips done.
“I also need to get my teeth done this year, because I feel really insecure about it.
“I want them to be, like, proper fake, you know? You know, that fake look.
“Like Joey Essex, so that my teeth really stand out when I look at people.”
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