A fashionista who describes himself as a "walking Ken doll with a Kardashian booty" has opened up about how he's managed to attain his "flashy and classy" appearance.
Cory Hall, 27 has spent £80,000 ($100,000) on achieving his eye-catching look and declares he has no plans to stop undergoing plastic surgery anytime soon.
The influencer, who has clocked up more than 80,000 followers and counting on social media, underwent his first Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) back in 2020, drawing inspiration from his reality star idol, Kim Kardashian.
BBL surgery is where doctors take fat from elsewhere in a person's body to give their buttocks a more rounded appearance. Going forward, Cory remains determined to get a "bigger and better" bottom, regardless of his friends' concerns.
Following his first BBL surgery, Cory went on to get lip, cheek, and jaw filler to enhance his look further, as well as Botox, and Lipo 360, and is open and candid about the work he's had done.
On top of his surgeries, Cory makes sure to work out at the gym virtually every single day in a bid to sculpt his arms, legs, chest, and abs to his liking.
Style-conscious Cory also treats himself to designer clothes from the likes of Gucci, Chanel, and Louise Vuitton, in keeping with his Kardashian-inspired lifestyle.
In a short documentary shared via the Truly YouTube channel, Los Angeles-based Cory stated: "People tell me I don’t need another surgery, but I don't care.
"When I see people in the street some people do a double take and look at my butt - it depends on what I'm wearing. People can be kind of harsh with my look. But it doesn't get to me and it doesn't bother me whatsoever."
In one part of the doc, one of Cory's pals confessed she had become worried about him, admitting: "I feel like I have to be that friend that brings reality into it.
"I'm really concerned about your health. And I'm kind of scared you're not going to like yourself afterwards."
Reflecting upon his friend's advice after their heart-to-heart, Cory remarked: "They just need to trust me that I'm going to take the safest route to do what's best for me.
"I want a more dramatic body and I don't see anything wrong with that. I'm close to the look that I'm ultimately going for, so I do feel like I will stop with surgeries. But you never know what the future may hold."
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